About ATH
From a young age I have wanted to help people in any way I could. I even set myself the goal of ending world poverty. As I got older, I got more realistic about setting goals, but my desire to help people has remained.
I love working and tinkering with new technology. I learnt to fix computers by repeatedly breaking them and getting my father to fix the problems I couldn’t understand. Since then, I have found safer ways to learn, and have far more success with solving new problems.
In 2023 I had the opportunity to start a business doing the two things I love most; eating and sleeping helping people and fixing computers.
All work is carried out in an understandable, approachable way. Everything is explained without technical jargon, so you’ll never be left feeling confused.
Whether you want a friendly chat with tech support, or just quick professional advice, Accessible Tech Help is for you.
Our Mission
There are many people who, whether by disability or circumstance, are in need of assistance with technology but are unable to access the assistance they need. ATH was created with these people in mind. ATH is designed to cater to all people, regardless of background, race, disability, or gender. ATH is always looking to improve. If there is anything ATH can do to improve accessibility, I would love to know.
Carbon Neutral Statement
Accessible Tech Help is dedicated to a cleaner greener future; not just stopping at carbon neutral, but driving toward carbon negative. So far: All travel has been conducted using an electric car, charged almost exclusively from solar energy. The electric car is being used to purchase renewable energy during the day when there is an excess of solar power, then the energy is sent back to the grid at times of peak demand when the grid is less clean. Going forward: Accessible Tech Help will look for new carbon neutral and carbon negative technologies and work to incorporate them into the business structure as they become available. ATH is designed to cater to all people, regardless of background, race, disability, or gender. ATH is always looking to improve. If there is anything ATH can do to improve accessibility, I would love to know.
Contact
- Northern Suburbs of Adelaide
- Call - 0403 635 612
- jai@accessibletechhelp.com.au