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  • About us
    • Who We Are
    • The Five Promises
  • Our projects
    • Connected Futures
    • ConnectingKids@Home
    • Masterclasses
    • Hounslow's Promise Gala Dinner 2019
    • What's New
  • Connected Futures
  • MENTEE SIGN-UP
  • MENTOR SIGN-UP
  • Get involved
    • Contact us
    • Become a Friend

ConnectingKids@Home

ConnectingKids@Home - Do you have an old laptop or computer you can donate?

​​The Hounslow’s Promise education charity is working with local schools to help provide computers or laptops to school pupils in Hounslow who need to study at home but do not have access to a computer or the internet. This initiative is also supported by the London Borough of Hounslow, local businesses, and Hounslow Chamber of Commerce.

Do you have an old laptop or computer you can donate? We estimate around 1,000 children in Hounslow need support. If you can donate a laptop or computer, please email seema.malhotra.mp@parliament.uk and info@hounslowspromise.org with the following information: 
  • Your name, address and phone number
  • Details and specifications of the computer if possible e.g. is it a laptop, PC, Mac or Chromebook/ operating system/ processor speed etc.

We’ll email you with specifications and how to make sure you back up and delete any data before donating.

​Accessories e.g. spare laptop charger, keyboard, mouse are also needed. You can read our guidance for those who would like to donate a device
here.

The computers can either be collected from you or dropped off at a few drop off points. If you are donating a device, please download and complete this form which our volunteers will collect from you alongside your laptop or computer.

Computers will be cleaned down, safety tested and re-imaged before schools pass any on to children and families who need them.

This project has also featured on Forbes and Sky News.
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