November 18, 2013 at 3:37 p.m.
PwC Bermuda has donated 120 laptop computers to the Ministry of Education for distribution to school students.
Towards the end of the Fall term each year, the Ministry of Education offers a computer refurbishment programme to help increase academic achievement by providing home computers for students. This programme is an excellent way to enrich the learning environment and is completely free to all Bermuda public school students.
Minister of Education, Senator the Hon. Nalton Brangman was on hand to accept the donation and express his thanks to PwC Bermuda.
“This is a great example of corporate responsibility and sustainable development,” Senator Brangman said. “While technology evolves ever so quickly, it is appreciated that PwC Bermuda understands that these laptops will open a world possibilities for our students. We are thankful to PwC for this donation and will ensure that the laptops are put to good use.”
Tom Miller, Managing Director, PwC Bermuda, said: "As part of our approach to Corporate Responsibility at PwC, we are focused on supporting the development of young Bermudians through a range of community initiatives in schools across Bermuda. With this donation of the firm's laptops through this excellent Government programme, we are delighted that these computers will see a second life and will prove an invaluable resource for many young people here."
Andrew Beek, Director of Information Technology, PwC Bermuda, added: “By donating these computers for reuse, we are promoting maximum environmental benefit in addition to social and educational value. We would urge other companies to also consider donating to the Ministry's computer refurbishment programme, which requires an ongoing supply of replacement PCs every few years."
For participation in the Ministry's computer refurbishment programme, visit www.moed.bm/parents/Pages/[email protected] or contact the Ministry of Education's IT Help Desk at 278-3395 or email [email protected].
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