Computer Literacy

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For years I’ve used ReBoot Canada for all my technical recycling needs and have recommended them to my clients as well. Basically, ReBoot takes your old equipment – computers, laptops, monitors, cables etc… – and either recycles the parts properly or repurposes them. As a bonus it even issues a tax receipt. ReBoot has just started a summer campaign called Canada Summer Ask. Below are the details:

Join the fight for computer literacy.

In Canada there are over 10 Million households that do not have access to a home computer, and internet access. While reBOOT wishes to continue helping any and all that are on the wrong side of the digital divide, we cannot do so without your assistance.  As a registered charity, we rely on the generosity of Canadians to support our important, and relevant mission.

Summers have always been very slow times for both financial, and computers donations for reBOOT.  This year is particularly challenging due to tough economic times.

As a result we need friends of reBOOT to chip in one of the following three ways:

1) Cash donations, tax receipt will be issued (for every $100 we can rebuild a machine, and provide to a person in need – simply go to www.rebootcanada.ca and click on the Donate Now button).

2) Donate your office’s and/or personal old computers to reBOOT

3) Tell everyone you know about reBOOT and pass along this ask so that they can help out too.

We need your help now so that we can continue to advance the fight for computer literacy.

So, if you have old equipment or wish to support this essential service I encourage you to do so.

ReBoot Canada – http://www.rebootcanada.ca/

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