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Impact

Your support has transformed lives, enabling us to donate 2,836 laptops to BYU-Pathway students across Africa. We firmly believe that education is a right, not a privilege, and that everyone deserves the opportunity to earn a degree.

These laptops have become more than just devices—they are libraries, granting access to knowledge and resources. They are campuses, connecting students to their classes, peers, and instructors, no matter where they are. They are offices, enabling recipients to explore remote work opportunities and enhance their productivity. Some who are still in the program are using their laptops for their education, church callings, personal development, and even career-building opportunities through remote work.

Graduates who received laptops through this initiative have gone on to start their own businesses, better provide for their families, and build greater self-confidence. This program is a powerful example of how access to technology, education, and opportunity can transform lives.

Your generosity continues to make this life-changing impact possible. Together, we are creating brighter futures.

2836

Students that have received a laptop

31

Countries Impacted

“I am truly grateful for this laptop. It was my greatest challenge with my online study. With this present, I believe the Lord has answered my prayers. Thanks to The Lord's Hands donors and the team for this gift. God richly bless you all.”

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Hannah’s Project

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Hannah's Project I am a Seminary & Institute Program Administrator and I have registered 20 students and about 10 are actively participating. I hold classes twice a week and it…

Laptop Sponsorship

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Computer Sponsorship My name is Christian Maloba and I am from the Democratic Republic of Congo. I am one of the many people who have been blessed by the donation…

Francesca’s Pledge

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My Pledge I work at a school run by an Orphanage in one of the poorest ares in my City and my pledge was to help Students use the Laptop…