Human-I-T Offers Free Laptops and Hotspots to California Wildfire Victims
LA Based Organization Offers Connectivity to those who have been impacted
"As a native Angeleno, seeing the devastation in my hometown compelled Human-I-T to act," said
The donated devices and internet access will enable displaced residents to reconnect with family and friends, access emergency resources like the Red Cross, and find assistance for temporary shelter, water, electricity, and education for school-aged children. Many which are only accessible via the internet.
"At Human-I-T, we have supported communities through crises before, including the COVID-19 pandemic," Middleton added. "We've learned how to respond swiftly and effectively to provide the tools people need to navigate emergencies. Connectivity is critical—not just during a disaster, but always. Our mission has always been to ensure everyone has access to the digital tools they need, and when disaster strikes, Human-I-T wants everyone to know we will be there to help."
Residents affected by the wildfires can visit human-i-t.org/fire to fill out a simple form and receive information on where to pick up their free device and hotspot.
Human-I-T is committed to supporting communities in need during times of crisis and working to shrink the digital divide and ensure equitable access to technology for all.
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