Access Receivables Management has invested in digital equity in Baltimore city with a donation of $5000 to DigiBmore, which formed in the pandemic to provide devices and internet access, as well as computer hardware to tech inclusion nonprofit Byte Back. The Hunt Valley-based company is also planning to continue supporting these initiatives in the future.
Through the donation, Byte Back received a donation of 13 computers and 13 new computer monitors and will use the equipment to help participants connect at home to its adult learners’ program, which helps adults train to earn living wages in IT and administrative services.
DigiBmore will use the $5000 towards purchasing Chromebooks for K-12 students in Baltimore city who need access to distance learning during the pandemic. The organization estimates 20,000 laptops are needed bridge the digital divide in education.
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