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maura
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« on: January 25, 2010, 08:00:39 AM »

i am an occupational therapist in west valley school district, and i have a family who has an old computer that they can get running they think, but they do not have the money for monthly internet access.  They have a 14 year old son who is healthy and a 6 year old daughter that has a deteriorating muscle disease.  i work with the 6 year old at school on computer access and mouse control.  do you have any ideas where this family can get a grant for internet access or a very inexpensive access?  thank you
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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2010, 08:34:24 AM »

Maura here is a list of some places:

1) The Jim Mullen Foundation (JMF) distributes free computers to individuals who have a disability through their Computer Giveaway program. For more information about Jim Mullen’s organization, check out the video "ENABLE: People with Disabilities and Computers". To request a free computer, download the Computer Giveaway Application form available at www.jimmullen.com, tell them about yourself and the nature of your disability, and they will attempt to provide you with a free computer and possibly adaptive hardware and software.

2) The National Cristina Foundation (NCF) provides free computers to educational organizations. They collect surplus and used computers donated by corporations and individuals and distribute them for free to training and educational organizations that are partners of the NCF Network. To join the NCF Network and be granted computer equipment, organizations must complete the application form available at www.cristina.org

3) The Computers for Learning (CFL) program transfers excess Government computer equipment to schools and educational organizations. Federal agencies use the CFL website to distribute computers at no cost to schools and nonprofits that registered their needs. To find out how to participate in this program or to register to receive computers for a school or educational nonprofit, visit www.computers.fed.gov

4) The PEP National Directory of Computer Recycling Program facilitates donations of used computer hardware to schools and community groups. For more information, check out www.microweb.com/pepsite

5) The Free Computers for Education organization collects computers that are no longer needed by industry, has them professionally refurbished, and gives them away free of charge to schools in need via local Rotary Clubs throughout the world. For details on how to request free computers, go to www.free-computers.org

6) The Computer Recycling Center (CRC) recycles used computers and donate them to public schools, teachers, and community nonprofit organizations through their Computers and Education program. To apply for a computer, complete the Public School or Nonprofit form available at www.crc.org

7) GiveTech is a non-profit organization based in San Francisco that provides computers to individuals with severe physical disabilities. To request a computer, go to www.givetech.org

8) The Beaumont Foundation of America grants Toshiba branded computers to underserved individuals throughout the United States. For eligibility information and guidelines to apply for a computer, visit www.bmtfoundation.com

9) Share the Technology is an all-volunteer nonprofit that proposes a Computer Recycling program that places recently retired computers into the hands of schools, people with disabilities, and nonprofit organizations. They maintain a national computer donation database where you can search for donated computer equipment available throughout the United States. For information on this project, visit www.sharetechnology.org. To search their computer donation database for equipment matching your needs, go to www.sharetechnology.org/reuse

I hope this helps you :-)
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« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2010, 11:56:31 AM »

wow, great, i will share these with the family.  any ideas on internet access?????
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« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2010, 10:18:34 AM »

Do they have a hard line in the house? I think netzero offers 10 hrs a month for free, my freewireless ISP (http://www.myfreewirelessisp.com) unlimited access, Dialup for free, (http://www.dialupforfree.com) unlimited access, Juno also offers a 10 hour monthly limit for free, (http://www.juno.com/start/landing.do?page=www/free/index) these are a few that i have found. I do not know how reliable the unlimited ones are but I am sure that the netzero and Juno work well. Be sure to check about over usage charges. If I find more I will post them here for you. Good luck :-) and happy surfing!
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