Yard Nine sponsors Foundation of Light's Community Clubs
The Beacon of Light’s Yard Nine café is giving their support to the Foundation of Light’s Community Club teams.
Thanks to Sunderland AFC and Foundation of Light’s collaboration with BornGood, supporters can now access free-to-use laptops at the Beacon of Light.
As part of a two-year Digital Inclusion Partnership, BornGood, a leading player in sustainable IT solutions, have provided £30,000 worth of laptops and desktop PCs as an accessible resource for all Beacon of Light visitors.
The donation highlights a joint commitment in championing digital support, sustainability, and community welfare.
The laptops are located on Street Level of the Beacon of Light, set up for anyone wishing to use these any time during the week, on weekends and on matchdays.
The service will also support various SAFC initiatives, including the digital ticket project and turnstile test service, while also aiding Foundation of Light's range of digital skills and Family Learning projects.
Foundation of Light CEO, Lesley Spuhler, said: “The partnership with BornGood is a great way for us to further support the people we work with in providing greater resources and supporting digital empowerment.
“As an organisation it is also a fantastic way for us to demonstrate our commitment to becoming much more sustainable, improving our impact on both the community and the environment.”
BornGood Operations Director, Chris Barton added: “BornGood are delighted to partner with both the Foundation of Light and Sunderland Association Football Club. Digital inclusion and the eradication of digital poverty in our area is a key focus for us, along with sustainability in the IT sector.
“This partnership has allowed us to attack both of these areas and support the excellent work that is undertaken by both the Foundation of Light and SAFC in the community.”
For almost a decade BornGood has challenged the disposable attitude towards single-life tech, giving it a new lease of life in a greener, safer and more rewarding way, already working with a range of businesses across the country and from their headquarters in the North East, by repurposing, recycling, reselling, or donating refurbished equipment.
If you would like to find out more get in touch via info@borngood.co.uk to find out more about how you or your business could get involved.
The Beacon of Light’s Yard Nine café is giving their support to the Foundation of Light’s Community Club teams.
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