FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Internet Database Connects Computer Donors and Charities Across the US
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Thousands of nonprofit organizations, churches, people with disabilities
and even some schools in the US are struggling along using outdated computers.
At the same time, millions of computers are sent off to landfills every
year and many of the machines being trashed are better than the computers
many nonprofit groups are currently using.
Many corporations and individuals replacing their computers would be
happy to donate them to local charities if they could simply locate nearby
groups which could use them. One solution, available on the internet is
a computer donation database provided by Share the Technology, a nonprofit
computer recycling project based in New Jersey. Like a giant community
bulletin board, the database provides a way for potential donors to connect
with charities seeking computer donations across the country.
Visit http://sharetechnology.org to review donation offers and requests.
The website is provided as a public service and has helped rescue thousands
of computers and enabled many nonprofit organizations to serve their communities
more effectively.
Successful donations help prevent the premature destruction of usable
computers and related equipment, keep hazardous waste out of landfills
and help needy organizations at the same time. If you have Pentium-level
used computers to donate, it really makes sense to give them away while
the machines are still useful. You'll clean out valuable storage space
and your donation will have a significant positive impact on the lives
of people in need. Visit the website today!
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For additional information, please contact:
Barry Cranmer, President
Share the Technology Computer Recycling Project
PO Box 548
Rancocas, NJ 08073
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