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Service ramped up

North West College donates computers to local charity

Jul 13, 2022 | 12:57 PM

A non-profit in Meadow Lake is getting an equipment upgrade thanks to North West College

The college is donating six computer systems to the Meadow Lake Outreach Ministries, an organization that provides services like the Door of Hope, Meadow Lake Foodbank, Tiny Treasures Daycare and more. President and CEO Eli Ahlquist said in a release that the post-secondary institution strives to support the community when needed.

“Our IT department were in the process of updating our internal systems, and we had some lightly used computers that were no longer required”, he said. “What better way to support a local charity than by helping them to offset the cost of this investment.”

Other services provided through Outreach Ministries include The Hope Center Apartments, Tiny Supportive Apartment Family Education (SAFE) and the ThriftHOPEia Variety Store. Director Natanis Bundschuh said this upgrade is something they’ve been trying to accomplish for years.

“One of the major goals I had for our organization this year was to get new desktop computers,” she said. “We had been working with old computers since I started here in 2018,”

“I am amazed at how generous and thoughtful our community partners are towards us. When North West College found out we had a need they stepped up immediately to help us accomplish this goal all at once with their generous donation!” Bundschuh said.

She added that the donation will specifically benefit several departments that didn’t have a computer to work from.

“This will go a long way to help us be more organized and efficient at our jobs!” Bundschuh said.

“Thank you North West College for supporting the important work we do here on behalf of our community.”

More information on services provided by Meadow Lake Outreach Ministries is available online.

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