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Simputer (USA) Accepting Used Computers for Recycling on Earth Day

Simputer (USA) Accepting Used Computers for Recycling on Earth Day

Published 04-18-03

Submitted by Simputer (USA)

Charlotte, NC: Simputer (USA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of area young people by supplying refurbished computers to those in need, as well as providing crucial job training. Unwanted machines donated by local businesses and individuals are repaired, refurbished, and upgraded and made available to schools, special need students and low-income families.

Donations can be dropped off on Earth Day at 651 Anderson Street from 10 am – 5 pm on any Tuesdays, 1-5 p.m. or Fridays, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

In addition, to providing computers, Simputer (USA) also mentors students – especially those at-risk -- for a career in computer repair. With the help of volunteer staff, students clean, test, and prepare the donated equipment for use, as well as provide basic operating instructions to approved applicants. Once the training is successfully completed these students receive formal certification in computer repair.

Since its formal designation as a 501(c)(3) in July 2002, Simputer (USA) has quickly expanded. Some important developments include:

  • Obtainment of a 3,000 square foot, climate-controlled warehouse located at 651 Anderson Street, Charlotte.
  • Partnership agreement with Tech Skills, Learning Center in providing certification training for students, as well as assistance with repairing and refurbishing of donated computers.
  • Donation of 100 computers and related equipment by Winthrop University.
  • Donation of cellular phones and office furniture by John Deere Corporation in Charlotte.
  • Designation as a recognized recycler with a number of agencies, including: NC Division of Pollution Prevention and Environment Assistance (DPPEA), NC Recycling Business Assistance Center, and the Solid Waste and Recycling Departments of Mecklenburg, Union and York Counties.
  • Volunteer support by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Senior Centers and the RSVP Project.
  • Agreements with Urban League of Central Carolina, Inc., and the Monroe YWCA to provide computer equipment as well as technical training for program participants.

“The momentum is quickly building and we are very excited about the progress we’ve made in a few short months,” said Roger Deora, Simputer (USA) founder and president.

“Our quick success would not be possible without the support of the business community and local leaders, like the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce. Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s ‘can-do’ attitude has been truly amazing. We know that together we are making a better tomorrow for our youth and our community.”

To learn more about Simputer (USA) call 704-374-9997 or visit their website at www.simputerusa.org

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