About BinaryHeart

BinaryHeart is a student-run 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to bridging the digital divide through technology recycling and refurbishment.

Founded by high school students, our mission is to collect, repair, and donate computers and other electronic devices to students, schools, and organizations in need.

Our Mission

We believe that access to technology is a fundamental right in today's digital age. Our mission is to empower students and communities by providing them with the tools they need to succeed in an increasingly digital world.

Our Impact

Through our work, we've helped countless students access educational resources, participate in remote learning, and develop crucial digital literacy skills. We're also proud to contribute to environmental sustainability by keeping electronics out of landfills.

$27,000+
Devices Donated
50+
Student Volunteers
4
Active Chapters
1,000+
Volunteer Hours

Meet our leaders

We're a group of individuals who are passionate about technology and dedicated to helping others.

  • Jack Wilber

    Jack Wilber

    Executive Director | President of BHIU

    Jack is an Executive Director of BinaryHeart and founded the Indiana University Chapter. He is currently a junior at the IU Kelley School of Business.

  • Enzo Caggiano

    Enzo Caggiano

    Executive Director | President of BHNU

    Enzo is an Executive Director of BinaryHeart and the President of BinaryHeart at Northwestern University. He is currently a junior at Northwestern University studying Economics.

  • Mary Dinkha

    Mary Dinkha

    Executive Director | Vice President of BHIU

    Mary is an Executive Director of BinaryHeart and the Vice President of BinaryHeart at Indiana University. She is currently a junior at Indiana University studying Economics.

  • Tal Belkind

    Tal Belkind

    IT Manager

    Tal is an IT Manager at BinaryHeart. He is currently a freshman at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology studying Computer Science.

Join Our Mission

Whether you're a student looking to make a difference or an organization in need of technology, we'd love to hear from you.