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New laptops for young people from basic education
A particularly generous donation from the Verein Springboard, who has been supporting our participants regularly with various donations for many years, has now conjured up 18 very special smiles on the faces of the participants of the project InterSpace- Basisbildung für Jugendliche.
18 brand-new laptops were handed out to the participants! These not only provide the young people with access to education and digital resources, but also promote their personal and professional development.
The joy of the recipients was immense! On behalf of the young people and Interface Wien, we thank the Verein Springboard very much for this wonderful campaign and their long-standing support!
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