Primary school children in Southam receive recycled laptops thanks to website and app design and development company based in town
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
XRF has been appealing to companies for their unwanted laptops and
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Hide AdXRF staff member Nick Taylor, who has taken responsibility for the repairs, said: “My goal is to get as many repaired as possible for the kids so they could still have access to learning tools during this difficult time. It has been a job that I have taken great pride in, it has certainly brought great satisfaction to my job these past few weeks.”
XRF managing director Dave Riches added: “We build and design websites and apps, so no one understands the importance of good working IT equipment than we do as a company.
"As a father I understand the pressure parents are under home-schooling their children, financially many families are struggling so being able to afford a laptop for their child is incredibly difficult. Refurbishing donated laptops is a win-win for everyone”
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Hide AdXRF digital was further assisted by Major Carney from the Dallas Burston Polo Club, who on hearing what XRF was undertaking offered to donate money towards any parts needed.
Anyone wishing to donate laptops can do so by contacting XRF Digital on 01926 800640 or online https://xreflow.co.uk/contact/
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