http://www.kramden.org/geek-a-thon.htmKramden Institute, Inc., is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit charitable institution whose mission is to locate, repair, and refurbish older computers to donate to kids who work hard in school, but cannot afford home computers. Secondary missions include encouraging the recycling and reuse of computer hardware by extending the useful life of computers, and developing educational programs to study computer recycling and the impact of bringing a computer into a less-advantaged home. Geek-A-Thon #5Volunteers and Donations Needed! To volunteer or with questions, contact us at info@kramden.org or at 919-638-6200. We will be collecting computer equipment and refurbishing 100-150 computers over the weekend. A Friday 12 May, 5-9PM Triage of computersB Saturday 13 May, 9AM-1:30PM, RefurbishingC Saturday 13 May, 1:30-6PM, RefurbishingD Sunday 14 May, 9AM-1:30PM, Refurbishing (share your Mother's Day with us)E Sunday 14 May, 1:30-6PM, RefurbishingF Monday 15 May 8AM-1PM, Cleanup and Move-OutTo volunteer, sign up for one or more time-slots.Computer Donations accepted during Timeslots A, B and C on Friday and Saturday.Location: InfoSystem Technology Inc., 2200 Gateway Center Blvd. Suite 207, Morrisville, NCI participated in Geek-A-Thon #3, it was a no-brainer kind of day and we were able to get 75 donated computers out to kids that needed them. Sign up and help out some kids from the Triangle. If you can put a CD in a drive and click the "next" button you know enough to help out. Basically the refurbishment process was a new install of Win 98se (licensed copies from MS), and installing a programs package (Open Office, Ad-aware, etc) on the machine. Check the modem and Lan connection and the computer is good to go. There are replacement parts for those machines that need a new CD drive/Hard drive/RAM/NIC/etc. If you don't know how to do something there are plenty of people who will help you out.If you can't volunteer to help out, donate some of your old equiment that's sitting around collecting dust.
4/25/2006 12:24:43 AM
Nice ... they are taking the difficult part (logistics) and handling the details of all of it. The actually refurbishin isn't all that bad. GG.
4/25/2006 6:08:21 AM