KFH donates IT equipment to Business2Schools

Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward (KFH), one of London’s largest property services groups, has donated almost 300 units of IT equipment, including laptops and desktop computers, to Business2Schools.

31 October 2024

Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward (KFH), one of London’s largest property services groups, has donated almost 300 units of IT equipment, including laptops and desktop computers, to Business2Schools. The charity aims to improve the infrastructure of state schools, providing faster computers and creating more aspirational environments, encouraging young people across the UK to achieve their full potential.

The donated devices will be distributed to schools and community centres across the UK, helping change their landscape of learning and move out of digital poverty. These devices will provide students with the essential tools they need to access education, develop digital skills, and explore career opportunities.

Lindsey Parslow, Business2Schools Chief Executive says: “Business2Schools is thrilled to maintain a long-term partnership with KFH, helping distribute their unwanted tech to schools. These devices make a significant impact on closing the digital divide, ensuring they remain part of the circular economy while supporting the education of more children in the classroom. In the technology-driven world we live in, it's essential that pupils have ample access to digital learning to better prepare them for the future.”

Paul Masters, Group Operations Director at KFH, says: “We are proud to continue to support Business2School. We know that access to technology is crucial, and this donation will help make a positive impact on some of the communities we serve. Their work not only improves education but also helps fight climate change, which will further affect the next generation.”