As
of May 1, 2003, Project Reboot ceased operations.
Such an announcement is sad, yet in the 40 months
we refurbished and donated computers, our volunteers completed 93 refurbished
Mac and PC systems and placed dozens of other "as is" systems
and peripherals.
We'd like to thank the University of Richmond, local
businesses, and the more than 60 individuals who donated equipment to
Project Reboot.
Donors referred to us can place their computers or
equipment with:
- Computer Recycling of Viriginia: The firm refurbishes and donates systems and recycles all e-waste. For donation sites and information, seee www.recycle4va.com
- From Crayons to Computers
(computers, parts, and office/school supplies; these are refurbished
and given to local public schools): contact Dr. Irving Driscoll at 276-7407.
- Refugee and Immigration Services (complete, working
systems only): contact Suwattana Sugg at ssugg@richmonddiocese.org
or (804) 355-4559 ext. 308.
- The Mill House, a innovative
vocational rehabilitation program for individuals with brain injuries,
(complete, working Windows systems only), please contact, Jason Young
Program Director at (804) 261-7050 or jason@careersupport.net
Our old site, with photos and information about the
project is now archived.
If you have other questions about the project, please
contact Joe Essid: jessid@mac.com
Our mascot was designed by Jarrett at Bellwood
Elementary. Thanks, Jarrett!
Project Reboot is not affiliated with
Apple Computer. But we love our Macs!
Last Updates: 11/17/07 |