Adult learner receiving digital skills support with a mentor during a community training session in the UK

Digital skills should open doors, not create barriers.

TechForAll Foundation helps migrants and refugees in the UK build digital confidence, access essential services and move closer to work, while giving suitable donated technology a second life through education and community learning.

40+
Young people equipped with employment-ready digital skills
1
Digital Hub operating in Banjulinding, The Gambia
20+
Schools, hospitals and community organisations supported
£50k+
Of IT equipment donated and redirected into education

No young person should have to risk their life to find opportunity.

That belief drives everything TechForAll Foundation does, in the UK and in The Gambia.

Adult learner practising on a laptop during a UK digital skills session

Digital confidence can help people access services, apply for work and feel more connected to their community.

UK Digital Inclusion

The digital divide affects millions of people in the UK

For migrants and refugees, lacking basic digital skills means struggling to access essential services, apply for jobs, or communicate online. The gap is real and growing.

TechForAll Foundation provides free, practical digital skills training to help people build confidence and independence.

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Corporate equipment donation ceremony supporting TechForAll Foundation digital skills training
Corporate Partnerships

Companies are already making a difference

When businesses donate redundant IT equipment or fund digital skills programmes, they create real social value. Partner companies gain evidence for CSR reporting, reduce disposal costs, and help close the digital divide.

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The Gambia

Where it all began

Young people learning digital skills at TechForAll Foundation's IT Hub in Banjulinding, The Gambia

In Banjulinding, The Gambia, our first Digital Hub opened in 2025 and has trained over 40 young people in employment-ready digital skills. Girls In Tech, donated computers for schools and a growing community of learners show what becomes possible when digital opportunity is created at home.

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Real Stories

In their own words

Alieu, a young person who gained digital skills through TechForAll Foundation in The Gambia
"Before TechForAll, I had never used a computer. Now I am teaching my younger sister how to type and search online."
Alieu Digital skills learner, Banjulinding
Fatima, a digital skills learner supported by TechForAll Foundation in Banjulinding, The Gambia
"I struggled to fill in any form online. TechForAll gave me the confidence to do it myself and apply for work."
Fatima Digital skills learner, Banjulinding
Mr. Ensa, teacher at a school in Banjulinding supported by TechForAll Foundation's Girls In Tech programme
"Our students' confidence has grown so much. The girls especially are now eager to explore new skills and dream bigger."
Mr. Ensa Teacher, Banjulinding
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