E-waste has become a huge environmental problem. Join us and learn how to fix electronics and promote a culture of repair in the community. Our activities are open to new and seasoned volunteers, providing opportunities to learn and connect!
- Learn to fix electronics from a sewing machine to a laptop.
- Watch experienced fixers.
- Help with fixing electronic devices.
- Help the public with their broken electronics.
- Assist with coordinating events.
Visit our website to discover where our next session will be https://wclfixers.co.uk.
- You’ll learn practical DIY and repair skills.
- You'll help reduce e-waste and benefit the environment at the same time.
- You’ll form valuable connections with the community.
Visit our Instagram page for more info on what we do: https://www.instagram.com/p/CaDfKXRuozH/
- You will learn how to fix electronics from hoovers to sewing machines to laptops.
- You will gain organizational and people skills such as community engagement and team work.
- You will Gain a reference*
*Attendance at more than one event required
Enthusiasm and readiness to contribute to a better future!
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