PCs for People’s 2021 Impact
What a year! Thank you to all who supported our mission and organization this year. 2021 was an interesting year,
What a year! Thank you to all who supported our mission and organization this year. 2021 was an interesting year,
Today, we’d like to say “thank you.” Thank you to our dedicated team members who work every day to fulfill
(This post is adapted from the Minnesota Organization for Habilitation and Rehabilitation (MOHR) website award announcement here.) To recognize the
PCs for People has been awarded a $20,000 Union Pacific Railroad Community Ties Giving Program grant to support the nonprofit’s
Alliant Credit Union & United Airlines Host Electronics Drive to Assist Illinois Families Sixteen pallets of donations were collected to
Denver, August 5, 2021: Local nonprofit PCs for People is proud to announce they have acquired and merged with fellow
Digital Device Drive to be offered Aug. 6 through Aug. 22 at select Cuyahoga County Public Library branches and AT&T
CONTACT Sydney Burns (443) 610-5862 sydney.burns@baltimorecity.gov BALTIMORE, MD – Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the Baltimore City Office of Information
PCs for People to Refurbish, Recycle 350 Devices for Low-Income Families Baltimore, MD – PCs for People – Maryland and
PCs for People has partnered with Alliance for Technology Refurbishing and Reuse (AFTRR), a Digitunity program, on an innovative program built
PCs for People was recently awarded a $1.45 million grant from the Illinois COVID-19 Response Fund to launch a multi-pronged digital inclusion, workforce development,
Denver Broncos’ Jurrell Casey to lead live online event on Sept. 21 with APS families and staff to ensure students
Denver, CO – COVID-19 was the catalyst that brought together representatives from Alpine Bank, the Boys & Girls Club of
By Tom Esselman, Executive Director of PCs for People Kansas City When it comes to national rankings, the state of
Daniel “Dani” Valentin | Regional Sales Executive (Cleveland) If there’s only one thing you might already know about Dani Valentin,
Twenty-two percent of Baltimoreans live below the poverty level. More than 60% of children working to overcome academic challenges in
[siteorigin_widget class=”TTrust_Spacer”][/siteorigin_widget] Kansas City, MO – PCs for People announced today that as of June 1, 2020 Kansas City nonprofit
[siteorigin_widget class=”TTrust_Spacer”][/siteorigin_widget] Karesa Pettis-Berry, National Customer Service Lead “You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.” That’s a principle