From Donation to Digital Opportunity
Your support ensures that students, families, seniors, and communities across Africa and Utah have the essential tools needed for education, employment, and connection.
Every device makes a measurable difference.
Impact by the Numbers (2022 – Mid-2025)
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2022
174% increase from 2021; strong growth in international support.
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2023
Focused support for 240 refugees and 840 students.
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2024
Strategic expansion to Rural Utah (121 devices) and UDON partnership.
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2025 (Mid-Year)
Focused on Seniors (60 devices delivered to Tooele/Grantsville)
Where Your Donation Goes
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The Challenge: Over 70,000 Utah households lack a computer and rely solely on smartphones.
Our Action: Since 2022, we’ve partnered with the Utah Digital Opportunity Network (UDON) and the Governor's Council on Aging. We successfully delivered computer devices and training materials to senior centers, ensuring older adults can access essential services.
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The Reach: We partner to send quality, refurbished laptops to students in Africa (Kenya, Zimbabwe, South Africa), where many are attempting school assignments using only cell phones.
The Volume: In 2024, 860 devices were distributed internationally for educational empowerment.
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We directly support vulnerable populations, providing devices to 240 refugees and 48 homeless individuals in 2023 through partners like Catholic Community Services, Workforce Services, and First Step House.
A Community Built on Support
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Northwestern Mutual, doTerra, H & R Block, Deseret Management Corporation, Overstock, Franklin Covey, LDS Church, IT Green Solutions, Caption Call.
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Sorenson Legacy Foundation, Spencer F. & Cleone P. Eccles Family Foundation, Miller Family Philanthropy
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Utah Digital Opportunity Network (UDON), Governor's Council on Aging, BYU Pathway Worldwide, Catholic Community Services, Workforce Services.