
MAPAL
MAPAL has collected IT equipment to the value of a complete truck load at its locations in Germany to donate to Ukrainian refugee children. This included computers and laptops as well as other hardware – all fully functional but no longer in use in the company. Employees also followed the management's call and donated their no longer used IT equipment from private property.
The collected material has now been forwarded to MAPAL's Polish subsidiary in Poznan. In Poland, Ukrainian and Polish teachers want to enable refugee children to learn again as quickly as possible through online offers. Employees and trainees from the IT department at the Aalen site had checked the equipment in advance and prepared it for reuse. The colleagues in Poznan are handing over the IT equipment to the individual learning initiatives and ensuring it reaches the Ukrainian children and young people directly.
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