Intelligent Decisions Donates 478 Computer Systems to Goodwill of Greater Washington's Computer Recycling Program
Posted on: Monday, 15 June 2009, 08:00 CDT
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Goodwill is North America's leading nonprofit provider of education, training and career services for disadvantaged people, and has provided employment and training services to more than 1.1 million individuals. To help support their efforts from a technology standpoint, ID has been refurbishing PCs and laptops and donating them to Goodwill to reduce the environmental impact of discarded systems, while supporting the charitable agency's education and job training programs.
Intelligent Decisions has been increasing its charitable giving and community outreach initiatives over the past few years through organizations like ThanksUSA, the March of Dimes, Walter Reed Medical Center, local schools, The Fairfax Stars and Operation Sugarplum. "In these times of economic troubles, our employees feel that charitable giving shouldn't be neglected or reduced," said
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