PCs for People evens economic odds in this day and age when computer access is all—think Internet information and e-mail communication—but many of us can’t afford one.
Jordan Maloney, assistant customer service manager for PCs for People, points up another aspect, education, that can spell the difference between youngsters getting somewhere in life and being left on society’s sidelines.
Founded in 1998, to date PCs for People have refurbished and moved across the counter some 80,000 computers, more than 30,000 internet subscriptions for rock bottom prices, and provided affordable repairs.
One such likeminded partner is Mobile Beacon, with whom PCs for People teams, getting word out to schools, libraries and nonprofits on how those they serve can get top-flight technology at rock-bottom prices.
CenturyLink has also recently announced that it is making computers even more accessible with a $25,000 donation to PCs for People.