[Discuss] Local nonprofit that accepts hardware donations
Mike Small
smallm at sdf.org
Fri Apr 1 21:15:30 EDT 2016
Could also have been the Free Computer Labs announcement from last
spring he's thinking of. Julian, you still reading the list?
Stephen Ronan <sronan at panix.com> writes:
> That was probably the South End Technology Center @ Tent City,
> operated by Mr. Mel King, 359 Columbus Ave, Boston MA 02116. 617
> 578-0597. At least for now, they've scaled back a lot on
> their hardware refurbishing program. A key organizer is out of
> the country for a while.
> This program at Castle Square Apartments, also in the South End,
> would be another possibility:
> http://cstoboston.org/communityprograms/squaretech/
> I've volunteered with those organizations and others connected
> with low-income housing developments in Boston and can generally
> find a good home for a working computer, but not much else in the
> way of hardware.
> - Stephen Ronan
>
>
> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016, Joseph Guarino wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I recall there was a local non-profit that accepted hardware
>> donations and did free FOSS training. I tried to look it up to
>> no avail. Anyone know of a local non-profit that does such
>> things? I've a bunch o' hardware I'd like to donate. Enjoy
>> the weekend!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Joseph
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