Inspired by two young leaders from Stanford University who founded Bridging Tech, a program born out of the COVID-19 pandemic, Chainbridge Solutions proudly supports their mission to help children in underserved communities. The Bridging Tech program provides crucial technology to enable students to attend school remotely, complete assignments, and access online learning resources. Operating as a charitable non-profit organization, Bridging Tech relies on technology donations from across the country to support their efforts.
At Chainbridge Solutions, we share Bridging Tech’s passion for “bridging” solutions to meet critical needs. That’s why we’ve embraced this initiative, committing to donate laptops to the non-profit. Our contributions ensure that children in homeless shelters, underprivileged communities, family services organizations, youth programs, and housing centers gain access to the tools they need for success. These laptops enable excited students who would otherwise lack access to technology to connect with teachers and thrive in their educational journeys.
“As a company focused on bridging the gap between a customer’s vision and reality, we want to help bridge a similar gap between students who don’t have the right tools for learning and great teachers who want their students to thrive,” said Chainbridge Solutions President & CEO, Aarti Smith.
Chainbridge Solutions will continue to donate all future technology to Bridging Tech and encourages our friends and partners to join us in this important cause. Every laptop makes a meaningful difference in a child’s life, and together, we can help empower the next generation of learners.
To learn how you can support Bridging Tech, visit their website at www.bridgingtech.org. The non-profit makes it easy to contribute by arranging for the collection of your technology donations and shipping them to Bridging Tech HQ in San Francisco. Monetary donations are also welcome as an alternative to laptops. Let’s come together to help Bridging Tech achieve their goals and bridge the digital divide for students nationwide.