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Computers for Kids

The Computers For Kids program provides high quality, donated computers to schools that meet or exceed district technology standards, come with a 1 year break/fix warranty; and are delivered direct to your campus for a nominal refurbishing fee that helps to offset the program's cost. (This program may not be available in all districts, and supplies are limited)

Last Updated on 10 January 2011
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