Grey Matter helps local schools
News|2 February 2021
Schools and families need our support
The pandemic and the subsequent lockdown is requiring many schools to teach most of their classes remotely. Unfortunately, some families do not have access to the computer equipment needed for their children to study from home.
How we helped
With a little help from the local community, Grey Matter has donated monitors, mice, keyboards and a handful of computer machines to Teign School and Buckfastleigh Primary School. These will be distributed to all the families in need of these resources.
Our values
Supporting our local community and enabling the young to thrive and learn is really important to us. We also value being more eco-friendly by donating unused equipment instead of throwing it away.
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