The digital divide is the gap that many communities face in accessing modern digital infrastructure, such as computers, internet, and other technology. This divide disproportionately affects rural, underprivileged, and indigenous communities across Canada. At Second-Life Technology, we're committed to bridging this gap through our refurbishment programs, while also keeping electronic waste out of the environment.
Here at Second-Life Technology, we aim to support underprivileged communities not just with hardware, but with the skills and knowledge to use it effectively. We also offer digital literacy programs which help individuals develop essential digital skills, vital for education, employment and everyday life. We don't just provide electronics - we empower individuals and communities to harness the power of the digital era.
Here at Second-Life Technology, we commit to providing electronics with a second-life. We collect broken, outdated and unwanted electronics, fix and refurbish them, and provide them to underprivileged communities and individuals. By extending the lifespan of electronics, we not only provide access to technology for those in need, but we also reduce electronic waste and help protect the environment.
Of low-income households in canada still don't have access to a
computer
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Of Canadians are not equipped with resources to learn digital skills
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Of houses on indigenous reserves across Canada have access to
high-speed internet
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