Computers

Charlene Allen cwacop at HOTMAIL.COM
Fri Jun 4 10:59:12 EDT 2004



Try your local large banks or attorney offices as well as local schools 
and or colleges

<p>>From: "KATHLEEN MONTS" <kmonts at sowega.net>
>To: YouthLearn Mailing List
>Subject: [YL] Computers 
>Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 11:38:30 -0400 (EDT) 
>
>I am a coordinator of a community outreach center in a rural community in 

>Georgia.  I am setting up a computer lab.  Can anyone let me where I can 
>get some computers from to help these kids in this low income rural 
>community.  Any suggestions or recommendations will be appreciated. 
>
>Replies to:  kmonts at sowega.net or kcoc at sowega.net 

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