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    Your Donation of a Used Laptop can Help Someone Achieve Their Goals

    April 8, 2024No Comments
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    Marcia M. received a refurbished laptop to help her achieve her goal of attending college classes
    Marcia M. received a refurbished laptop to help her achieve her goal of attending college classes
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    Verde Valley News – The Yavapai Reentry Project (YRP), a project of MATFORCE, works with formerly incarcerated individuals to overcome the barriers often faced when returning to the community from incarceration. A common barrier is access to a computer to apply for jobs and get an education.

    To help YRP participants overcome this common barrier, YRP is accepting donations for used laptops. Community members can help by donating new or gently used laptops, including broken laptops as well.

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    For community members’ convenience, donations can be accepted two ways.

    • MATFORCE | 8056 E. Valley Road, Suite B, Prescott Valley
      Drop off laptops from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday, at the MATFORCE office.
    • Contact Bob Wier at (928) 607-2710 to make arrangements to donate a laptop.

    For more information about the Yavapai Reentry Project please visit YavapaiReentryProject.org or call (928) 708-0100.

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