Tech Industry Unites to Provide Laptops and Internet for Wildfire Survivors
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Tech industry leaders have united to provide critical technology support to wildfire survivors in Los Angeles County. The 'Tech Leaders Helping with Tech' initiative, led by Human-I-T and various partners, will distribute free laptops and internet access to over 400 affected residents on March 9, 2025, at the Jackie Robinson Community Center.
Lenovo, along with companies like Robert Half, East West Bank, Cathay Bank, and The Beachbody Company, have contributed to the relief effort. T-Mobile is providing hotspots through Project 10Million, while nonprofit organizations including Delete the Divide, LA DEAL, and NAACP Pasadena are offering support.
The initiative addresses an urgent need, as many evacuees fled with only their phones, hampering their ability to access essential online services, housing resources, and assistance programs. Affected residents can sign up for free devices at human-i-t.org/fire, while organizations can donate devices through human-i-t.org/ca-wildfire-donation.
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- Lenovo demonstrating corporate social responsibility through technology donation program
- Partnership with multiple tech companies and organizations expanding Lenovo's network and visibility
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Tech Leaders Helping with Tech" Initiative to Support Displaced Residents
"Our goal is to provide laptops and hotspots to our
"The outpouring of support has been incredibly heartwarming," said Laserfiche Chief Information Officer Thomas Phelps. "Phillip and I are incredibly grateful to tech leaders from East West Bank, Cathay Bank, The Beachbody Company, Metrolink, USC Marshall and many others who donated devices."
Additionally, companies like Lenovo, and Robert Half have stepped up to contribute, along with organizations such as Delete the Divide, the Los Angeles Digital Equity Action League (LA DEAL), EveryoneON, Ketchum YMCA LA, World Central Kitchen, CORE, and NAACP
With Human-I-T's distribution and organizational support, Leclair and Phelps are leading the Tech Leaders Helping with Tech initiative, rallying major players in the tech community to donate devices. Together, they have recruited nonprofit IT leadership organizations, including Innovate@UCLA, SIM Foundation, SCSIM, and ISACA Los Angeles.
"At Lenovo, we are deeply committed to supporting communities in times of crisis," said Lenovo Vice President of the
The need is still urgent. Many evacuees fled their homes with little more than their phones, making it difficult to complete online forms for assistance, find long-term housing, and access programs offering food and other necessities.
"We've seen time and again how access to technology can be a lifeline in times of crisis and essential for residents to begin rebuilding their lives," said CEO of Human-I-T, Gabe Middleton. "This generous support ensures we can provide not just devices, but hope and opportunity to those affected by this disaster. We are deeply grateful for all the partnerships within the tech community that are making digital access a cornerstone of disaster recovery."
Organizations with unused or refurbished devices to donate for the wildfire initiative can visit human-i-t.org/ca-wildfire-donation.


