Digital Drive donates 100 laptops for Wisbech pupils | Updated: 14:48, 23 February 2021 One hundred reconditioned laptops will be delivered by the Cambridgeshire Youth Panel to schools in Wisbech this week thanks to donations totalling £15,000. The Elizabeth Wright Charity and the National Education Union have given the cash to purchase the laptops, which have a market value of around £25,000 and are being provided by Veritas Digital Services as a non-profit contribution to the Digital Drive Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. Iain Mason, chairman of the Elizabeth Wright Charity said: "The Cambs Youth Panel, led by one of its student volunteers, Molly, presented a very compelling case around the desperate need for digital access for children in Wisbech, and this impressive presentation secured the donation of £15,000. The Elizabeth Wright Charity is able to provide grants for educational purposes and the relief of poverty and is thrilled to be able to support this exciting project. It is inspiring to see young people like Molly using their spare time to help other young people who are in a less fortunate position than they are."