Donate For A Cause
Income inequality prevents many African BYU-Pathway students from owning a laptop, which is necessary to complete university-level courses and obtain their online degree. The Lord’s Hands addresses this problem by awarding laptops to exceptional BYU-Pathway students through a competitive process.
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Donate For A Cause
Income inequality prevents many African BYU-Pathway students from owning a laptop, which is necessary to complete university-level courses and obtain their online degree. The Lord’s Hands addresses this problem by awarding laptops to exceptional BYU-Pathway students through a competitive process.
Monetary Donation
Making An Impact
It's not always possible to donate laptops, so we have made it possible for you to be a part of the cause to change people's lives by making a one time or recurring donation. No amount is too small. Every donation is appreciated. Click the link below to donate today. Thank you in advance for your sacrifice to help others.
DonateDonate A Laptop
Changing Students Futures
The Lord's Hands welcomes donated laptops in good working condition. In order to meet the student requirements, we prefer laptops with Core i5 microprocessors, 16 gb RAM, 500 gb internal storage. Our partner (an authorized Microsoft refurbishing company) will erase all data and upgrade the laptop to established standards and install new operating systems, programs and internet connections as needed.
If you or your company are interested in giving, please contact us and we will make specific pick-up or shipping arrangements with you.
Contact Us“The Lord’s Hands seeks financial contributions from those who want to make a difference to our sisters and brothers in need. They need your help to serve our growing student base in Africa. I fully support their work. Thank you for considering a donation to this vital cause.”
Dr. John Wilson
International Area Manager
BYU-Pathway Worldwide
“As a single mother of three children, I hope to be able to better provide for my children.”
Grace NinsiimaMasaka, Uganda