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We are so grateful to Samsung Canada partners for their resolute commitment to our work. Since 2015, Samsung Canada has contributed nearly $1M in tablets and funds to Autism Speaks Canada. Samsung Canada’s in-kind gifts and funds have been pivotal in the continued success of the tablet program. Over 5,000 tablets have been distributed to individuals, schools and service organizations who would otherwise not have access to these devices.
5,000 Samsung tablets donated from 2014 to 2020.
Donated from
2014 -2020
"Samsung's ongoing commitment to the autism community is anchored in creating meaningful connections and greater communications through technology. We look forward to the new ways our technology will empower community connections across Canada, inviting Canadians to share their stories, resources and tools through the CONNECT platform."
-Jennifer Groh, Director, Corporate Citizenship and Communications, Samsung Canada.
"Samsung's ongoing commitment to the autism community is anchored in creating meaningful connections and greater communications through technology. We look forward to the new ways our technology will empower community connections across Canada, inviting Canadians to share their stories, resources and tools through the Autism Response Team platform."
-Jennifer Groh, Director, Corporate Citizenship and Communications, Samsung Canada.
Meet some of the proud recipients of the Samsung Tablet over the years.
Meet Dallas
Dallas received his new Samsung tablet from the Autism Speaks Canada / Samsung x Canada Tech program. He has been loving every minute of his new device. It has empowered him to learn and connect during a time of social distancing.
Meet Sebastien
This is Sebastien, 6 years old, who is using his new tablet to continue learning and help with social interaction.
Meet Kloey
11 year old Kloey is using her tablet to help with hand eye coordination, online learning and staying in touch by video chatting with classmates, friends and family.
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