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COMPUTER TESTERS & PACKERS Make a difference in the world, with World Computer Exchange, which is dedicated to improving life and opportunities for poor youth throughout the world. World Computer Exchange has a program on the third Saturday of every month. Please come and help us pack and test computers on Saturday, December 20th 2008, 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM, at our site 936 Nantasket Ave. Hull, Mass. 02045.You may sign up as a group or as an individual. Lunch/snack will be provided, and transportation charges can be reimbursed within Massachusetts (if arranged with us beforehand) from your location to our location in Hull. Those taking public transportation can arrange to be picked up at the Braintree T station on the Red Line at 8:45AM, some work will be outdoors, weather permitting, so please dress in layers. World Computer Exchange’s mission is to bridge the digital divide for the world's poorest youth by collecting donated, working computers and building the capacity of schools and youth organizations in developing countries to connect and maintain them. By re utilizing computer equipment, we help the environment by keeping computers out of landfills. WCE- Boston is a group of volunteers in the greater Boston area who help to raise funds and gather, test and pack donated computers that are sent overseas to schools and community organizations with approved plans to implement an ICT project. Visit www.WorldComputerExchange.org for more information. Skills: 1. Ability to turn on a computer or monitor to see if it is working. Technical skills are not necessary since you will be shown exactly how to do a quick simple protocol. Technical skills are a plus if you can troubleshoot simple problems, but not at all required. Also, an ability to palletize and stack tested items for shipping according to directions is not required, but definitely a plus. Ability to sort cords and mice. 2. Access to public or private transportation. If you are relying on public transportation, you can arrange to be picked up at the Braintree station on red line or the Quincy or Hingham commuter boat stations, schedules available at www.harborexpress.com and www.bostonharborcruises.com. Contact Sumona at sdey@worldcomputerexchange.org or Pam at pcooney@worldcomputerexchange.org to arrange.[more]
HELP SCHOOLS IN November 18, 2008 To the Editor I am a volunteer with World Computer Exchange (WCE) to help get more schools in Tanzania connected to the Internet. I have been helping to plan a shipment of 200 donated used computers that will be going to connect 14 rural schools assisted by Peace Corps Volunteers. These schools have about 5,000 students. . I write to explore if you are willing to join me in financially Sponsoring part of the last $7,100 needed to make this happen. We have secured $4,600 in Sponsors I hope you can help with part of the last $2,500 that we still need! The local WCE Partner organizations in Tanzania will match your donation with funds raised from parents, schools, local government, Rotary Clubs, and interested local companies. Their match is a key ingredient in showing the priority they place on their children receiving these computers and ensuring a sense of local ownership in this donated equipment. Each dollar you donate pays to connect one youth in Tanzania. WCE is a global education and environment non-profit that keeps donated working computers out of landfills to help connect youth in developing countries to the resources, opportunities and understanding of the Internet. WCE is North America's non-profit that provides the most used computers to connect youth in developing countries. Since our first shipment in April of 2001, WCE has gathered, tested and delivered 26,800 computers to connect and support 2,550 schools with one million students in 40 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. WCE's 700 volunteers provide our 465 Partner organizations in 65 developing countries with assistance in sustainable project planning, partnership development, fund raising, shipping logistics, technology support, digital libraries, and responsible e-waste disposal. WCE is honored by the trust placed in us by USAID, the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, Rotary Clubs, and Peace Corps Volunteers in many countries. Our work helps to implement the UN’s Millennium Development Goals in Education. Please contact me at 617-818-3434 if I can be of any assistance as you consider our tax-deductible request. Our IRS 501 (c) 3 number is 04-3529016. Our independent audit is available on our website. Sincerely yours, Sumona Dey WCE Recruitment and Placement Manager HQ: 936 Nantasket Ave, Hull, Massachusetts 02045 USA ? + 781-925-3078 WCE-Canada: 941 Beaudry Street ? Ottawa, Ontario K1K 3R9 ? + 781-925-3078 Info@WorldComputerExchange.org ? Website: www.WorldComputerExchange.org Used computers & support volunteers to help connect more youth in developing countries[more]
HELP SCHOOLS IN HONDURAS To the Editor: I am a volunteer with World Computer Exchange (WCE) to help get more schools in Honduras connected to the Internet. I have been helping to plan a shipment of 200 donated used computers that will be going to connect 15 rural schools assisted by Peace Corps Volunteers. These schools have about 4,000 students. We are working with World Vision on this project. I write to explore if you are willing to join me in financially Sponsoring part of the last $3,599 needed to make this happen. So far my fellow WCE volunteers have raised $2,915 toward our goal. We still need $684. I hope you can help. The local WCE Partner organizations in Honduras will match your donation with funds raised from parents, schools, local government, Rotary Clubs, and interested local companies. Their match is a key ingredient in showing the priority they place on their children receiving these computers and ensuring a sense of local ownership in this donated equipment. WCE is a global education and environment non-profit that keeps donated working computers out of landfills to help connect youth in developing countries to the resources, opportunities and understanding of the Internet. WCE is North America's non-profit that provides the most used computers to connect youth in developing countries. Since our first shipment in April of 2001, WCE has gathered, tested and delivered 26,800 computers to connect and support 2,550 schools with one million students in 40 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. WCE's 700 volunteers provide our 465 Partner organizations in 65 developing countries with assistance in sustainable project planning, partnership development, fund raising, shipping logistics, technology support, digital libraries, and responsible e-waste disposal. WCE is honored by the trust placed in us by USAID, the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, Rotary Clubs, and Peace Corps Volunteers in many countries. Our work helps to implement the UN’s Millennium Development Goals in Education. Please contact me at 617-818-3434 if I can be of any assistance as you consider our tax-deductible request. Our IRS 501 (c) 3 numbers is 04-3529016. Our independent audit is available on our website. Sincerely yours, Sumona Dey WCE Recruitment and Placement Manager HQ: 936 Nantasket Ave, Hull, Massachusetts 02045 USA ? + 781-925-3078 WCE-Canada: 941 Beaudry Street ? Ottawa, Ontario K1K 3R9 ? + 781-925-3078 Info@WorldComputerExchange.org ? Website: www.WorldComputerExchange.org Used computers & support volunteers to help connect more youth in developing countries[more]
STORAGE AREA NEEDED Needed Donated Space for Testing/Storing Used Computers for Overseas Schools The local Boston chapter of World Computer Exchange needs a secure space at least 500 sq ft with available electricity ideally on a first floor,with no steps and with easy access to truck delivery.The space will be used for drop-offs when volunteers are present and then testing and storing of the equipment until we have 200 full sets to fill a shipping container.The doors of the space should be wide enough to allow movement of carts. Central location in Chicago is ideal.The donation of this space to our nonprofit is tax deductible. World Computer Exchange works to bridge the digital divide for the world's poorest youth by collecting donated, working computers and shipping them overseas to schools, orphanages, and libraries. Our volunteers also work to strengthen these schools and youth organizations in developing countries. We ship working Pentium 3 and above computer sets to groups that have submitted sustainable plans for placing, using, and caring for these computers. While giving these computers new lives, it also helps the environment by keeping computers out of landfills. Taking apart an old computer and manufacturing a new one makes 25 times the carbon footprint. Visit www.WorldComputerExchange.org for more information. Please contact Sumona at sdey@worldcomputerexchange.org[more]
VOLUNTEER DRIVER World Computer Exchange is looking for volunteers to drive once a month to pick-up computers in Boston and bring them to Hull and help unload into our Hull garage. Ideal candidates must have an insured, reliable vehicle and a valid license and be in good physical condition to help load and unload computer equipment. It will make things easy if they have a van or truck, although volunteers living near Hull or its surroundings could come to our Hull site and use our van. Candidates should have knowledge of Hull, Boston and the surrounding area. World Computer Exchange is an international non-profit that collects working, donated computers and raises funds to send containers of computers to schools & youth centers in developing countries. Volunteer teams in a city or area collect, test & pack computers, recruit sponsors & raise funds for shipments, and recruit sister schools. For more info about World Computer Exchange, see www.worldcomputerexchange.org Please contact Sumona at sdey@worldcomputerexchange.org or Pam at pcooney@worldcomputerexchange.org[more]
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED We are currently seeking college and university students interested in our three-week community service trip to Nepal in January 2009. Small teams of students will staff tech camps for youth in different regions of Nepal. We are looking for students who have skills and interests in communication, technology, education, the environment and international development. Our host in Nepal will offer tourism opportunities and practical orientation to Nepali culture. Our host group, www.COPPADES-Nepal.org, is experienced with visits from western university students. The tax-deductible donation is $1,750 not counting the air fare. We are presently seeking some funds in hopes of providing some scholarship help. World Computer Exchange’s mission is to bridge the digital divide for the world's poorest youth by collecting donated, working computers and building the capacity of schools and youth organizations in developing countries to connect and maintain them. By re utilizing computer equipment, we help the environment by keeping computers out of landfills.For more details please visit http://worldcomputerexchange.org Please let me know if you know of any students who might be interested! Please feel free to forward this. If you are interested in knowing more about this opportunity please contact Sumona at sdey@worldcomputerexchange.org[more]
COMPUTER TESTERS & PACKERS World Computer Exchange's mission is to bridge the digital divide for the world's poorest youth by collecting donated, working computers and building the capacity of schools and youth organizations in developing countries to connect and maintain them. By re utilizing computer equipment, we help the environment by keeping computers out of landfills. ake a difference in the world, with World computer Exchange which is dedicated to improving life and opportunities for poor youth throughout the world. World Computer Exchange has a program on every third Saturday of the month. Please come and join us, to help pack and test computers on Saturday, July 19th, 2008, 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM at our site, 936 Nantasket Ave. Hull, Mass.02045 (Volunteers can choose their hours), you may sign up as a group or as an individual. Lunch provided, transportation charges can be reimbursed within Massachusetts, from your location to our location in Hull (if arranged beforehand with us). Those taking public transportation can be arranged to be picked up at the Braintree T station on the Red Line at 8:45 AM, some work will be outdoors, weather permitting. So please dress according to the weather. WCE- Boston is a group of volunteers in the greater Boston area who help to raise funds and gather, test and pack donated computers that are sent overseas to schools and community organizations with approved plans to implement an ICT project. Visit www.WorldComputerExchange.org for more information. No special skills are required; as you will be shown exactly how to do a simple protocol. Tasks may include turning on units & a simple protocol, counting mice, power cords, etc. or loading equipment onto pallets. To come to this event, volunteers can contact: Sumona at sdey@worldcomputerexchange.org Or Pam at pcooney@worldcomputerexchange.org[more]
HELP CONNECT SCHOOLS November 17, 2008 To the Editor: I volunteer with World Computer Exchange (WCE) to help get more schools in Senegal connected to the Internet. My fellow WCE volunteers have been helping to plan a shipment of 200 donated used computers that will be going to connect 15 rural schools assisted by current Peace Corps Volunteers. These schools have about 6,000 students. I write to explore if you are willing to join me in financially Sponsoring part of the $5,700 needed to make this happen. So far my fellow WCE volunteers have raised $3,450 toward our goal. We still need $2,250. I hope you can help. The local WCE Partner organizations in Senegal will match your donation with funds raised from parents, schools, local government, Rotary Clubs, and interested local companies. Their match is a key ingredient in showing the priority they place on their children receiving these computers and ensuring a sense of local ownership in this donated equipment. Each dollar you donate connects one youth to the Internet. WCE is a global education and environment non-profit that keeps donated working computers out of landfills to help connect youth in developing countries to the resources, opportunities and understanding of the Internet. WCE is North America's non-profit that provides the most used computers to connect youth in developing countries. Since our first shipment in April of 2001, WCE has gathered, tested and delivered 26,800 computers to connect and support 2,550 schools with one million students in 40 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. WCE's 700 volunteers provide our 465 Partner organizations in 65 developing countries with assistance in sustainable project planning, partnership development, fund raising, shipping logistics, technology support, digital libraries, and responsible e-waste disposal. WCE is honored by the trust placed in us by USAID, the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, Rotary Clubs, and Peace Corps Volunteers in many countries. Our work helps to implement the UN’s Millennium Development Goals in Education. Please contact me at 617-818-3434 if I can be of any assistance as you consider our tax-deductible request. Our IRS 501 (c) 3 number is 04-3529016. Our independent audit is available on our website. Sincerely yours, Sumona Dey WCE Recruitment and Placement Manager HQ: 936 Nantasket Ave, Hull, Massachusetts 02045 USA ? + 781-925-3078 WCE-Canada: 941 Beaudry Street ? Ottawa, Ontario K1K 3R9 ? + 781-925-3078 Info@WorldComputerExchange.org ? Website: www.WorldComputerExchange.org Used computers & support volunteers to help connect more youth in developing countries[more]
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