"100% of profits go to schools and
locally-focused charities."

About Us

"Who we are, why we care, and how this project works behind the scenes.”"

Our Finances And How We’re Run

We’re Kept Accountable

We’re a Community Interest Company (CIC), regulated as a non‑profit to make sure we benefit the community.

Our accounts and directors’ pay are published on Companies House, so anyone can see where the money goes.
  • No Director Salaries: Our directors work unpaid. This is written into our constitution, going beyond standard legal requirements.

  • All Surplus Donated: Every penny of profit must be given to charities and worthwhile causes.

  • No Shareholders: We have no investors demanding a return.

  • No Dividends: No one can take profit from the company.

  • Asset Lock: If we ever close, our assets must be transferred to another non-profit.

Where the laptops go

We make sure every donated laptop is handled securely and put to good use.

  • All laptops are securely data‑wiped using professional tools. (see data erasure)
  • Any drives that cannot be wiped are removed and destroyed.
  • Some refurbished laptops are resold at affordable prices to help cover refurbishment, data security, and overheads.
  • The rest are donated to local schools and charities in Worcestershire.
  • We focus on supporting smaller organisations and those with a strong local focus.

A Few Words From Us

“I hate seeing perfectly good computers going to waste when schools and charities nearby can’t afford enough of them.

I’ve spent years around businesses that refresh laptops on a schedule, and I kept thinking: there has to be a better way than paying to scrap them or leaving them taking up space in cupboards and storerooms.

I’ve also seen how much harder life is if you don’t have enough working laptops – for school classes or even for basic charity admin. There’s a simple, fixable gap between what companies throw away and what schools and charities desperately need.

Through this project, our small team is trying to close that gap in a practical, local way. We’ve set this up to make it as easy as possible for companies to do the right thing – with a free, efficient collection service and secure data wiping that’s compliant with GDPR and WEEE rules before anything is reused or recycled.

Because this is a brand‑new local initiative, your support now matters more than ever. You’re helping us build something that will keep helping local schools and charities long into the future.”

Richard Eaton- Director

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