Centre for Accessibility Australia (CFA Australia) is thrilled to announce that 65 laptops have been donated to individuals with disability. This initiative, generously funded by Brayco, has been providing laptops equipped with the latest Windows 11 operating system and essential Microsoft applications to support productivity and independence.
The donated laptops have been benefiting individuals with a diverse range of disabilities, including physical, neurodiversity, acquired brain injury, and PTSD. One such beneficiary is Emma, who is Autistic.
The laptop has enabled Emma to pursue studies in web development. This opportunity has provided her with a chance to work in a space that is more suited to her needs.
Dr. Scott Hollier, CEO of CFA Australia, highlights the impact of this donation, stating, “This generous donation that supports our ability to purchase and rollout laptops to people with disability will make a real and profound difference to the independence that accessibility technologies can provide.”
CFA Australia is grateful for the ongoing support of Brayco and looks forward to continuing this initiative to make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with disability.
If you or anybody you know would benefit from this initiative, please email admin@accessibility.org.au