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Since March 2003 InterConnection has sourced and shipped thousands of computers and monitors to organizations around the world. The following is a partial list of computer recipients:
4,000 Computers to
Schools in Chile
Children in Chile are benefiting from greater access to
technology and the Internet after receiving 4,000 computers
sent by InterConnection. The computers were initially sent to
the Chilean non profit Fundacion Todo Chilenter. Chilenter is
distributing the computers to schools throughout Chile.
Chilenter selected InterConnection for their ability to
provide quality, refurbished computers at minimal costs. This
significant accomplishment took six months, ten ocean
containers, and numerous volunteers in Seattle who helped with
testing and preparing the computers.
80 to New World Villages
Mal and Elaine Moran received funds from Rotary to ship 80
Pentium 4 computers. Computers were used to set up labs at St.
Peter Anglican Primary School in Orange Walk, St. Matthew
Anglican Primary School, Julian Cho Technical Secondary School
and the Little Flower Roman Catholic Primary School.
420 to The Rotary Club of San Ignacio
Andre Lopez with Rotary Belize arranged for a donation of 420
computers to three high schools in the San Ignacio district of
Belize.
210 to Makhoarane Primary School, South Africa
Sefrioui-Badissy Foundation arranged for a donation of 210
computers to the Makhoarane Primary School in South Africa.
400 Computers and monitors for Computers for Schools, Uganda
Computers will be distributed to schools in Kampala, Uganda.
180 Computers and Monitors to Toledo Development Corporation
Computers provided to Toledo District Education Center for
Employment Training. Shipment arranged by Peace Corps
volunteer Tim Dami.
210 Fundación el Camino, Guatemala
Computers will be used to provide quality training and access
to the latest technology to under-served communities in Puerto
Barrios, Guatemala.
420 Sefrioui-Badissy Foundation, Morocco
Sefrioui-Badissy Foundation (SBF) is a public, non-profit
organization dedicated to providing technology access and
community-based training to impoverished African students –
giving them the knowledge and tools necessary for
participation in the global market and improving their lives.
18 Toledo Development Corporation, Belize
Shipment arranged by Peace Corps volunteer Tim Dami for two
schools to improve Primary School Exam scores.
20 Connect Education, El Salvador
Computers will be used to establish a computer lab that will
be the basis for the technological connection between children
in El Salvador and sponsors in the United States.
440 Fundación Todo Chilenter, Chile
Chilenter works to bridge the digital divide in Chile by
providing information and communication resources to
underserved communities.
201 Computers for the World, Montevideo, Uruguay
35 computers donated to several schools and orphanages at
selected locations in Montevideo, Uruguay. The remaining
computers donated to Uruguay Rotary District 4980 for
redistribution to other local Rotary clubs that serve areas
surrounding Montevideo and the eastern countryside.
Approximately 2000 youth will benefit from this project.
25 World Vision, Zambia
Computers will be used to complement primary school education
and vocational training for youth and adult literacy in a
community learning center in Kabaleka Village in Zambia.

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Computers to Yalve Sanga Indigenous High School of ASCIM
(Asociación de Servicios de Cooperación Indígena Mennonita),
Paraguay
Computers will be used to teach 110 indigenous students computer
skills. See www.ascim.org
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Computers to Asociación
de Consumidores del Barrio San Miguel de San Lorenzo (ACUSAMLO),
Paraguay
Computers will be used to teach consumer awareness and administration
support.
9 Computers to
Fundación
FUNDAR, Paraguay
Computers will be used to teach children the following courses: Social Action, Accounting, Business, office managment, public relations and server and computer
maintenance.

8 Computers to Fundación Ko’embota,
Paraguay
Computers will be used to teach impoverished families
computer skills and Internet use skills.
81 Computers to Non Profits
in South Africa
Computers will be provided to SOS Children’s Home Pietermaritzburg, SOS Children’s Home Cape Town, Tokologo Centre for the Disabled, Philani Community Development
Centre, and Emndeni Digital Village. Computers donated by Microsoft in support of the company's Unlimited Potential Program
55 Computers to Nyanza
Province Community Technology Learning Centers, Kenya
Computers will enhance livelihoods of the community
of Siaya District of Nyanza Province through ICT training. The project will create 8 Community Technology Learning Centres to benefit 12000 community members in the next three
years. Computers donated by Microsoft in support of the company's Unlimited Potential Program
38 Computers to Center for
Lifelong Learning, Romania
Computers will support Center for Lifelong Learning Romania a non-profit organization that currently develops an outreach training program for three underserved communities in
Western Romania. Computers donated by Microsoft in support of the company's Unlimited Potential Program

18 Computers to Peace Corps
Honduras
The computers will be used for basic computer education for the Villa de San Francisco school community. Students will be taught software programs and keyboarding skills. Donation
facilitated by Peace Corps Volunteer Lucas Wolf
10 Computers to Youth Information and Counseling Center of Slovenia (MISSS), February 2006 Computers will support MISSS a non-profit non-governmental organization that develops
information & counseling, general and specific community prevention programs for young people that supplement each other and create the network of psychosocial prevention.
Computers donated by Microsoft in support of the company's Unlimited Potential Program
25 Computers to Seattle
Mazatlan Sister City Association, Mexico
Computers were donated to schools in the city Mazatlan buy the Seattle Mazatlan Sister City Association. Sister City members brought the computers with them, on their plan flight,
when they traveled to Mexico.
138 Computers Hanoi
University of Technology, Vietnam
Computers provided to the Center for Research and Consulting on Management, a non profit organization belonging to Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam. Computers donated by
Microsoft in support of the company's Unlimited Potential Program

50 World Vision Chile
Computers will be used to establish computer centers, in order to assist children with homework and to aid the adult members of the community who wish to use computers for work
purposes.
12 Computers to Peace Corps
Dominican Republic
Computers will be used for technology centers at several bateys, or villages, in the region. Donation facilitated by Peace Corps volunteer Andrea Pestone
216 Pentium 3 Computers to
Morocco Schools
Computers will be used to establish computer labs at high schools throughout Morocco.
10 Computers to Louisiana
State University Students
LSU students displaced by Hurricane Katrina received 10 donated computers. The students transferred to University of Washington after the storm to finish their studies. The donation
was facilitated by the University of Washington.
12 Computers Donated to
Katrina’s Victims
InterConnection donated 12 high end computers to the Louisiana Library System so evacuees can get online and file FEMA applications and search for loved ones.
18 Computers to United
Action Children, Cameroon
UAC is a caring organization for children and youths. They provide affordable quality education to the children and disadvantaged youths of Buea, Cameroon. Computers will be used to
a computer center for youth.
2 Computers to Natural Land
Trust, Paraguay
Two computers were donated to Natural Land Trust in Paraguay to support their Voluntarios en Accion program.
18 Computers to Schools in Mozambique
Eighteen computers were sent to Maputo, Mozambique to school for street children. The computer donation was
facilitated by Peace Corps volunteer Jay Gibson.
20 Computers to PAIDEIA, Paraguay
Twenty computers were donated to the Paraguayan non profit PAIDEIA. The computers will be used for PAIDEIA's Web Escuela (School Web) program which is creating community telecenters
in Paraguay.

20 Computers to Peace Corps,
Guinea
Twenty computers were shipped to Guinea, Africa. The
computer donation was facilitated by Peace Corps volunteer
Carrie Mitchell

15 Computers to Connect
Education International, El Salvador
Fifteen computers were sent to El Salvador for Connect Education International. Computers will be used to establish a computer lab that will be the basis for the technological
connection between children in El Salvador and sponsors in the United States.
22 Computers to Samoa
College, Peace Corps South Pacific
Twenty-two computers were provided to Samoa College in Samoa, South
Pacific. There computers will be used to further develop a computer lab that provides computer education for approximately 800 students. The donation was facilitated by Peace Corps
ICT volunteer Michael Lee.
160 Computers for Fiji Schools
Students from Ballard High will travel to Fiji to set up three computer
labs at schools. The students are members of Computers for the World, a program that provides computer technology to schools around the world. 160 computers were sent to
Fiji. The computers were packaged and shipped from InterConnection Computer Reuse and Learning Center.
20 Computer for Peace Corps
Paraguay and Network for Human Development of Paraguay
50 computers and monitors were sent to Asuncion, Paraguay. The computer sets will be distributed by Peace Corps volunteers to schools and non governmental organizations. Five
computers will be received by the Network for Human Development of Paraguay (REPADEH), a non profit chaired by First Lady of Paraguay Gloria Penayo de Duarte.
School recipients include:
- Centro Educativo San Fransisco de Asis - 2 computers
- Escuela Basica Arroyo Claro - 1 computer
- Colegio Arroyo Claro - 1 computer
- Escuela Basica "La Esperanza" - 1 computer
- Colegio Nac. Gral. Alcibiades Ibanez Rojas - 1 computer
- Apoyo Comunitario a la Familia e Infancia (ACFI) - 5 computers
- Fundacion Ko'embota - 8 computer
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Computer for Iraq Schools
A 40' shipping container was filled with refurbished computers, monitors, printers and network equipment. The computer donation was sponsored by Kairos International, an
international development organization working in northern Iraq. The computers will be distributed by the Kurdish Minister of Education to Kurdish schools.
225
Computers for Microsoft's Community Technology Learning
Centers
InterConnection shipped 90 computers and monitors to Fundación El Encuentro en Santiago, Chile and 135 computers and monitors to Shop24 Technology in Xizhi City, Taiwan.
Both organizations are Microsoft accredited Community Technology Learning Centers. InterConnection partnered with Microsoft to prepare and ship computers for Microsoft's CTLC
program.
Computers sent to Swaziland
The Setsembiso Sebunye High School in Swaziland received 100 computers and monitors thanks to the Mona Foundation. Computer technology will be used as an instructional tool
integrated into the curriculum in a creative manner. Students will develop skills in the use of basic computer hardware and software, communication and information technologies, and
various specialized applications in order to increase employment opportunities.
10 Computers sent to Panama
The Mona Foundation sponsored a computer shipment to Badi School in San Miguelito, Panama. The computers will be used for a new technology center. The center will broaden its
financial base, as well as provide graduates with the skills that will allow them to contribute to, and participate fully in, the economic, cultural, and technological
transformation of their country.
40 Computers sent to Brazil
40 computers and monitors were prepared for the Mona Foundation who will ship them to the Association for the Cohesive Development of the Amazon (ADCAM) in Brazil. The computers
will be used for the Masrour Institute of Technology. The Institute will also provide higher educational opportunities for the students of the ADCAM Project.
225 Computers for Alter Vida, Paraguay
225 computers and monitors were shipped to the non profit Alter Vida in Paraguay. The computers will be used to support the Local Development Alliance Program. The initiative works
to strengthen different sectors of society and advance democracy in Paraguay by improving the services provided by the local governments which elevate the quality of life of the
local communities and improve the local government infrastructure. Computers will be donated to municipalities where they will be used to connect government offices to the Internet.
Local community members will have access to the computers as well. The initiative is funded primarily by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
40 Computers sent to Tanzania
40 computers and monitors were prepared for the Mona Foundation who will ship them to Tanzania. The computers will be sent to the Ruaha Secondary School and used in a new computer
lab serving 560 students.