Disabled individuals in Oklahoma seeking computer donations

Even though the IRS does not allow tax deductions for donations given to individuals, we urge you to consider making a gift of your recently retired computer to a person with a disability.

Your used computer (Pentium 4, or better - Macintosh G4-G5, or better) could have a significant impact on someone's life and perhaps a tax deduction might not be the most important consideration.

Your gift could provide an opening to the outside world for a person with limited mobility or confined to bed. Disabled individuals are often the least able to afford computers even though they could benefit the most from the access to the outside world, family and friends a computer and the Internet could provide. Please think about helping someone in need.

Oklahoma City

Rick Godbey writes: I'm a 47 yr old disabled male looking to replace a 4 1/2 yr old laptop that the harddrive crashed. This was my contact to the outside world. I love on a $650 a month disabilty payment which covers my housing and utilities.I have only about 2 feet of space I can use for a computer so a laptop would be best if at all possible. Seeking a Pentium IV, or better, PC laptop. If you can help, please email Mr. Godbey.

Oklahoma City

Camika Fowler writes: I am a single disabled mother I would like to have a computer so I can pay bills, stay in touch with outside world, and help my children with their school work and possibly work from home. Seeking a Pentium IV (or better) PC. If you can help, please email Ms. Fowler