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2.14.2007 - 04:48pm ET
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Dell Foundation Contributes $35,000 to Edmonton's Centre High
Grant Supports Computer Education for Youth
(CSRwire) EDMONTON, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 14, 2007--The Dell Foundation has
approved a $35,000 grant to Edmonton's Centre High School for its ongoing
career development programs in the technology sector.
Principal Ray Cimolini expressed his thanks for Dell's ongoing
commitment to career education at Centre High, which provides education
for older students who did not complete their education in regular high
schools, or who require upgrading to prepare for further studies.
"We've had a strong ongoing relationship with Dell almost since they
opened their site in Edmonton in 2004," Cimolini said. "It includes
regular talks to classes, computer tear-down labs and various career day
presentations. On behalf of all students and staff at Centre High, we are
grateful Dell continues to contribute to opportunities for our youth to be
prepared for work in the real world."
"We are committed to contributing to the quality of education wherever
our employees live," said Dell Edmonton Site Lead Dave Vanden Bosch.
"Focusing on helping organizations that foster computer skills is key
because this knowledge is a prerequisite to success in a world driven by a
digital economy."
Opened in November 2004 to deliver high-quality support to Dell's
growing customer base, Dell's Edmonton Customer Contact Centre has
expanded to almost 1,400 employees, supporting consumer and business
customers throughout North America.
Late last year, the Dell Foundation granted a total of $35,000 to the
Edmonton Inner City School for new computers to teach digital skills to
disadvantaged students; the School Lunch Program of the Edmonton City
Centre Church Corporation, which feeds hundreds of children every day so
they can learn, and Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Edmonton for their ongoing
mentoring programs.
The company also donated $20,000 to the Junior Achievement program in
Edmonton last year to sponsor programs in four local schools, and provides
ongoing volunteerism and financial support to the Edmonton Food Bank,
Habitat for Humanity and other local non-profit organizations.
Dell, which celebrated the official opening of its new permanent site
in the Edmonton Research Park on Oct. 5, 2006, has more than 25 customer
contact centres worldwide to support customers anytime, anywhere. To learn
about career opportunities in Edmonton, visit http://www.dell.ca/edmonton.
About Dell Canada Inc.
Headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Dell Canada Inc. is a wholly owned
subsidiary of Dell Inc. Dell Canada is among the leaders in desktop
products, notebooks, servers and storage, and has offices in Toronto,
Ottawa, Montreal and Edmonton. Information on Dell Canada and its products
can be found at www.dell.ca.
About Dell
Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative
technology and services they trust and value. Uniquely enabled by its
direct business model, Dell sells more systems globally than any other
computer company, placing it No. 25 on the Fortune 500. For more
information, visit www.dell.com. To get Dell news direct, visit www.dell.com/RSS.
Dell cannot be responsible for typography, photography, pricing errors
or other errors. (TM) Dell, and the Dell Logo are a trademark of Dell Inc.
Dell disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of
others.
Copyright Business Wire 2007
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