At PCs for People, our mission is simple but powerful: to ensure that everyone — regardless of income — has access to the technology they need to thrive in today’s connected world. That mission got a significant boost recently thanks to the incredible team at Deloitte Seattle, who generously volunteered their time and energy to help us move the needle on digital equity.
Whether assisting with e-recycling, preparing devices for distribution, or supporting our operational needs, Deloitte’s hands-on help made a real and lasting impact. Making an Impact, Together
At PCs for People, we believe in community-powered solutions. Deloitte Seattle showed us exactly what that looks like.
Volunteers spent the day supporting our mission in meaningful ways, including:
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Helping prepare donated computers for refurbishment
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Assisting in organizing e-recycling materials
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Learning about how digital inclusion transforms lives
Their support helps ensure that refurbished computers and affordable internet reach those who need them most, including students, job seekers, seniors, and low-income families.
Why Partnerships Like This Matter
When leading companies like Deloitte invest their time and talent in local nonprofits, the impact extends far beyond a single day. Volunteer events drive awareness, boost capacity, and create lasting change in the communities we serve.
This kind of partnership helps:
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Divert e-waste from landfills through responsible recycling
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Support digital literacy and workforce development efforts
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Expand technology access to individuals and families below the 200% poverty line
Thank you, Deloitte Seattle 💙
To the fantastic volunteers at Deloitte Seattle: thank you for being part of the movement to close the digital divide. Your service and support are helping build a more connected, equitable world — one device, one family, one community at a time.
Want to get involved?
Your business or organization can volunteer, donate tech, or host an e-recycling event with PCs for People. Visit pcsforpeople.org to learn how.