Be Without Limits

Providing computers to isolated and underserved First Nations communities in Canada

Gabriel Israel and the marketing and ESG team at Amdocs partnered with reBOOT Canada to raise funds and provide indigenous youth across Turtle Island with a reBOOT Canada refurbished laptop.

portrait of Gabriel IsraelGabriel’s ingenuity and commitment drove the “Be Without Limits” campaign to achieve a target of $35,000. By the end of November, 100 laptops were distributed directly to indigenous youth applicants across Canada.

We’re proud to partner with Gabriel and his team to support the work of the excellent teams at vital organizations such as:

Spirit of the Children SocietyNew WestminsterBC
Fond Du Lac Denesuline First NationFond Du LacSK
Child & Education ServicesBiigtigongON
Odawa Native Friendship CentreOttawaON
Qitani Inuit AssociationIqualuitNU
Centre for indigenous TheatreTorontoON
Nogojiwanong Native Friendship CentrePeterboroughON
Niijkiwendidaa Ansishnekwewaag Services CirclePeterboroughON
Beausoleil First NationChristian IslandON
Ugpi’Ganjig First NationEel River BarNB
Native Child & Family ServicesTorontoON
Workplace Education ManitobaWinnipegMB
Native Women’s CentreHamiltonON
Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship CentreSioux LookoutON
John Howard Society of PeterboroughPeterboroughON
Mi’kmaw Native Friendship CentreHalifaxNS
Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata CentreWinnipegMB
Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board Indigenous Dept.PeterboroughON

31,000 Amdocs staff around the world were asked to donate as Gabriel took on the personal challenge of climbing to Base Camp at Mt Everest. He recorded his experience in poignant and dramatic expert photographs and frequently sent back updates through social media. Three large format exclusive prints of photographs from the trip were sold to Amdocs and the proceeds were all directed to the Be Without Limits initiative with reBOOT Canada.

Thank you once again to Gabriel and the Amdocs team for your vision and support in this initiative.

Every $350 raised provides a computer to an indigenous youth in need.

Campaign progress image showing 100% raised of $35,000 goal