Your old computer could help save lives

[Computers 4 Africa are currently advertising on Sheffield Live!] Computers 4 Africa supply unwanted IT equipment to schools, libraries and community projects right across Africa. Working computers that are under 8 years old can change lives. Computers 4 Africa opens the door to IT education for millions of children. IT has revolutionised schools globally with unequalled access to information, interactive teaching and key work skills. A single recycled PC or recycled laptop can impact 24 children’s lives during its first year, offering new hope to break out of the poverty cycle. Your old working IT kit can make this difference. Computers 4 Africa collects redundant IT, which is refurbished and data-wiped before being sent out to African schools, colleges, and community projects. Computers 4 Africa promotes reuse not just recycling, which is greener for the environment and produces better quality equipment with a longer service life. You can bring your old PCs and IT equipment to Computers 4 Africa on Tuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th November at Unit 17 (the former Comet store), Drakehouse Retail Park, Sheffield, S20 7JJ Visit www.computers4africa.org.uk or telephone 03000 112 233 Computers 4 Africa is a Working Name of Digital Pipeline, a registered charity in England and Wales (1118674) SC043181 In Scotland.