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Published: June 11, 2008
NEW PORT RICHEY -- United Way of Pasco County, computer hardware maker Dell and nonprofit Gifts In Kind International have teamed up to give away refurbished Dell All-In-One printers to eligible community agencies.
The donation will provide assistance to nonprofit groups. The help includes educational programs for children from kindergarten to the 12th grade, adult literacy efforts, job training, programs for the physically disabled and financially disadvantaged, as well as other vital community services, United Way officials explained in a press release.
The Dell printer donation includes three different models that provide printing, copying and scanning capabilities. Two of the three models feature fax capabilities. Each printer donation will include cabling, a color ink cartridge and a black ink cartridge.
Nonprofit agencies otherwise might not be able to afford the devices, Gregory Davis, Dell's vice president of sales and marketing, imaging and printing group, said in a press release.
"This contributions program is a wonderful example of an environmentally responsible company recognizing a thoughtful way to assist the charitable sector,"
"Tens of thousands of nonprofits will benefit from Dell's generous donation and be able to provide vital services to those who are most in need," Richard Wong, president and chief executive officer of Gifts In Kind International, added.
To obtain more information eligible nonprofits can e-mail Karen King of United Way of Pasco at karen.king@unitedwaypasco.org. Applications are also available online at www.unitedwaypasco.org.
Applications can be printed, filled out and then faxed to 727-845-3032.
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