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Check out our currect
computer sale.
What
happens to your “old” computer?” Many go no further
than the storage room down the hall or the back of the garage. We
are reluctant to send
a computer that performed well and was very expensive to a landfill.
Now there are options for that computer! Give it a new lease on life!
Donate it to the Department of Corrections’ new and improved Computer
Recycling Program.
The Program receives donations of equipment from many non-profit sources
(other state agencies, public and private organizations as well as
individuals).
These
donations vary widely as to the age and level of usefulness. Incarcerated
individuals, employed and trained by skilled staff, clean, refurbish
and prepare the computers for return to service in the community.
Equipment that can not be refurbished is demanufactured, separated
by commodity,
and sold to recycling vendors. To date, over 250,000 pieces of equipment
that otherwise would have gone into our landfills have been recycled.
Refurbished systems are sold to school systems, state agencies that
work with individuals with disabilities as well as other qualified
non-profit
organizations such as day care centers, churches, neighborhood centers
and educational facilities. These computers are only sold
to governmental and non-profit agencies and only be used for educational
and training purposes.
We currently have a large inventory of computers available for immediate
sale, with desktop being sold for $50.00 and laptops being sold for
$95.00 (Starting May 25th, 2007).
*No P4 Laptop available at this time*
Please,
take a moment and, consider how your donation of used computer equipment
could benefit others. This “old” computer might go
to a day care center where very young children are learning basic
computer skills, or it might go to an inner-city, after school program
where teens
are taught the new technology that is needed to compete in school. |
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