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Grafton, WI – This holiday season, the Ozaukee Nonprofit Center is helping local families stay connected through the Techquity program, which provides free refurbished laptops to individuals and households in need.

In partnership with United Way of Northern Ozaukee, the program helps bridge the digital divide by ensuring that all residents—regardless of income—can access reliable technology for work, school, telehealth, and daily life.

Community members who qualify can receive a free laptop by completing the short online application form available at ozaukeenonprofitcenter.org/our-community/for-the-community/#TECHQUITY. For those without internet access or who need assistance completing the form, please call (262) 376-5272 for support.

“The holidays are a time for giving, and access to technology can truly change someone’s year,” said Carissa Barnes, CEO of the Ozaukee Nonprofit Center. “We’re proud to partner with United Way to help more families stay connected and supported this season.”

This project is being supported, in whole or in part, by federal award number CPFFN0201, awarded to United Way of Wisconsin through $16,459,684.90 of funds from the U.S. Department of the Treasury through the American Rescue Plan Act and the State of Wisconsin, acting by and through the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin.