By Peter Wolchak
February 25, 2011
February 25, 2011
AT&T Global Services Canada in December gave US$30,000 to The Little Geeks Foundation, a Toronto-based charity that provides free computing technology and Internet access by collecting, refurbishing and redistributing donated computers to children and families. An initial 200 computers were distributed in December and 300 more will go out over the first half of 2011.
“Every day, children across Toronto struggle in school because they do not have the tools to do their homework, research and school projects. By giving them access to technology, Little Geeks is supporting our future generation, equipping them with the resources to improve their grades and achieve greater confidence in school,” said Aisha Umar, sales centre vice-president, AT&T Canada.
“Every day, children across Toronto struggle in school because they do not have the tools to do their homework, research and school projects. By giving them access to technology, Little Geeks is supporting our future generation, equipping them with the resources to improve their grades and achieve greater confidence in school,” said Aisha Umar, sales centre vice-president, AT&T Canada.










