nstead of returning it, I would like to first see if I can donate it to an
individual that would have better use for it than I will, here in this
community.
Just so we're clear, the act of donation is less about me getting spiritual
brownie points, and more about me just not wanting to disma
well, if you want to donate to a good cause, I am looking for help. I am blind
and a budding athlete (yeah, I know, a bit late in the game, but a 53 year old
cancer survivor who is blind made gold at the last paralympic games this year).
btw, this is tax deductible.
Please disregard my second question as hans responded and helped me with
what I needed. (Thanks, hans!)
denise
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 7:07 PM, denise nissy@gmail.com wrote:
First: Can anyone recommend somewhere to donate or recycle old computer
equipment? Nothing big and I'm not sure
First: Can anyone recommend somewhere to donate or recycle old computer
equipment? Nothing big and I'm not sure if it is of any use, but I
wondered if there are any good alternatives to the St. Vincent/Goodwill
route.
Second: Would someone from the core PLUG team please email me privately?
I
The Boyscouts used to take electronics
On Apr 30, 2014 7:07 PM, denise nissy@gmail.com wrote:
First: Can anyone recommend somewhere to donate or recycle old computer
equipment? Nothing big and I'm not sure if it is of any use, but I
wondered if there are any good alternatives to the St.
Best Buy
Wyze (or Wize) computers, on 7th Street and a light (NW corner) near the
Goodwill store north of the canal before Dunlap
On Apr 30, 2014, at 7:07 PM, denise nissy@gmail.com wrote:
First: Can anyone recommend somewhere to donate or recycle old computer
equipment? Nothing big
STRUT (Students Recycling Used Technology) located at 1720 W Broadway in
Mesa takes used computers and recycles those that are salvageable to
linux systems for students in nonprofit environments. Call Tom Mehlert
at 480-222-4066.
On 04/30/2014 07:07 PM, denise wrote:
First: Can anyone