Recycled PCs are giving kids access to education in a whole new way
According to the 2013 census, 78.5% of Americans have a computer in their homes. For those who don’t, life can be tough, and local nonprofits like PCs for People are a way to plug that gap. Because of the rapid technological advances, most businesses swap out their computers every three years, after which the PCs are often sent to a recycler and broken down for parts. But those computers could change lives.
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