Join Us at the Rayleigh Trinity Fair – Sunday 8th June!

Posted on: June 2, 2025

Our Charity Every Child Online & Everyone Digital CIC will be out in full force from 10am–4pm on Rayleigh High Street, and you won’t want to miss us – look out for the bold orange and blue gazebo!
We’re bringing our brand-new setup, our amazing team, and a mission to make a real difference in the community.
Here’s why you should pop by:
📱 Donate Your Old Tech
Have a spare mobile phone, laptop, or tablet gathering dust? Bring it along! Our professional refurbishment team will securely wipe your data, install updated software, and breathe new life into your device before it’s donated to one of our digital inclusion projects. Your tech could change a life!
💻 Learn more about our work: everychildonline.co.uk
🛡️ Get Smart About Online Safety
We’re also raising awareness about online safety. Learn how to protect your children and loved ones from online predators, scammers, and cybercrime – knowledge that could make all the difference.
♻️ Shop Our Upcycled Creations
Browse unique items made by our CRE8 team, who repurpose parts from donated tech into cool creations – plus grab a limited-edition t-shirt while you’re at it!
📢 This is just the beginning…
This is our first community event of many – come show your support, bring your questions, your old devices, and your friends!
✅ Quick Tip Before You Donate:
Please sign out of your accounts and remove passwords from your devices – we can handle it if not, but it makes our job a lot smoother!
📍 See you at the orange and blue gazebo – you can’t miss us!

Author: Emily Smith
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