United Way of Greater Nashua is collecting working smartphones and laptops to support its Tech Connect United digital access program in Nashua.

Donated devices will be distributed to residents who need technology to apply for jobs, access telehealth, complete schoolwork or stay connected. The program also offers free digital literacy workshops and one-on-one tech support with volunteers and trained Digital Navigators.

Workshops cover email setup, scam prevention, safe internet use, online job and benefit applications, telehealth platforms and smartphone basics.

United Way is seeking unlocked smartphones in good working condition and laptops less than 8 to 10 years old.

Devices may be dropped off at United Way of Greater Nashua, 20 Broad Street, Nashua, weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Information: unitedwaynashua.org/digital-literacy, info@unitedwaynashua.org or 603-882-4011.