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About AFN

On November 1, 2001, the City of Austin’s Mayor Kirk Watson publicly
recognized the Founding Members and Sponsors of Austin Free-Net, saying:

*This is a classic example of citizens of Austin, Texas, who saw a need that
frankly may not have been seen by everybody. And they stepped into that in a
way that was very creative, very imaginative; and it really has…become a
national and international model…. I want to say a special thank you for all
you've meant to Austin, Texas and what you've done.*

A non-profit corporation established in 1995, Austin Free-Net (AFN) helps
community organizations launch free Internet access sites for the public.
AFN provides technical expertise, services and equipment to community
organizations, to build computer labs that are technologically and
economically self-sustaining over time.

New technology promises an opportunity for all, but only on an equal playing
field, with equal access to information, education and involvement in the
community. Anyone that has the desire should be able to access the Internet
to improve their lives and contribute to society.

With these facts in mind, Austin Free-Net exists to make equal access to
computing resources a reality.

Office location, hours, phone numbers - click here
<http://www.austinfree.net/contact/index.html>

*Austin Free-Net: Then and Now*
Read about how Austin Free-Net has changed the way that Austin connects to
the rest of the world through the internet.  Click here for the story.
<http://www.austinfree.net/AFNThenandNow.htm>
*Ways you can help*

   - Volunteer - From teaching computer classes to lending professional
   expertise, volunteers are the lifeline of Austin Free-Net. For volunteer
   opportunities, call 236-8225 extension 13 or email
   [email protected].
   - In-kind Donations - We welcome equipment (computers, software, office
   supplies) and services (consulting, technological services, and resource
   development).
   - AFN Friends - A commitment of $20/year (individual) or $50/month
   (corporate) provides valuable ongoing support.
   - Adopt-a-Site - Cover the ongoing costs of a public computer access
   center, including connectivity and maintenance ($225- $900/month).
   - Launch a New Site - Become a "Founding Sponsor" with a one-time $20,000
   donation to cover set-up and one-year operating costs for a brand-new lab.
   - Employee Payroll Deductions - A small, automatic contribution each
   month really adds up to improved service!
   - To explore sponsorships, contact:  Dale Thompson, 512/236-8225 x10


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