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Salvation Army Seeking Computers to be Refurbished for Students

By: Laura Kirtley
Updated: August 10, 2012
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You can now recycle your old computer and help kids in need at the same time. The Salvation Army in Henderson is teaming up with tech students at Henderson County High School to refurbish the computers--and donate them to needy kids.

The program is in its first year and is designed to help low income teens in the county.
As Roy Pullam from the Salvation Army said the students repairing the computers will make sure everyone is protected. You can donate your computer to the Henderson Kentucky Salvation Army.

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