The Boys and Girls Clubs and maybe Big Brothers and Sisters.



Quoting Scot Jenkins <scot+tcluggen at thinkunix.net>:

> Johnny Fulcrum wrote:
> > Well, I'll chime in here.  This spring I contacted
> > www.worldcomputerexchange.org and asked if they needed any help with their
> > organization.  They say yes - please start a Minneapolis office.
> > Uff-dah... So, I'm the World Computer Exchange (WCE) Minneapolis
> > coordinator.  So far I've been passively collecting donations - Pentium or
> > better, Newer Macs, printers, fax, network equiptment, Montiors that can
> > run 110 or 220.  I have a few folks at work who help out from time to time
> > - I hope to grow the voluneteer list a bit more....
> >
> > We also need space!  At this point anything other than my porch!  Ideal
> > space would have electricity, netowrk (!), and would be fork lift
> > accessible so that computers ould be palletized and picked up by a
> > shipping company.
> 
> <opinion>
> 
> I just looked at the worldcomputerexchange website.  It doesn't look
> like they repurpose computers here in the United States.  With so many
> jobs going overseas these days, wouldn't it make sense to try to help
> out the underprivileged youth here in this country first, before
> shipping equipment outside the US?  I have nothing against helping folks
> elsewhere in the world, but I think we should start here at home first.
> 
> </opinion>
> 
> Does anyone know of any local organizations taking donations to help
> American youth?
> 
> --
> scot
> 
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