Just $100 can give a family the gift of technology!
In its fifth year of volunteer based refurbishing over 3,700 computers have been donated, keeping them out of our landfills. 2,900 of them have been distributed back into the homes of those in need in the Triad Area. Many more are on the shelves waiting to be “fixed up” or on the shelves waiting to find homes.
On average, four people use each computer, as a result over 12,000 individuals were served by HandyCapable Network.
How You Can Help
Make a tax deductible financial contribution via check or Paypal. Our tax-exempt status number is 20-3793171.
Make all checks payable to:
HandyCapable Network
7339-H West Friendly Ave.
Greensboro, NC 27410
Donate computers, printers, monitors and other hardware at our office. For hours/location and to find what we accept Click here.
Tell your friends and co-workers about our organization
Check at work to see what your employer’s policy is regarding old office computers. If they don’t have one, send them our way!
Donate software with legal licenses
Contact us directly to find out more about our most current needs
To enrich the lives of people with special needs by teaching them technology skills in an inclusive environment. Through our efforts, HandyCapable Network provides greater access to technology to economically challenged people and nonprofits.
Our Satisfied Clients Say:
"It is exciting to see HandyCapable move into providing technical assistance to nonprofits for reasonable rate. We will definitely continue to be a customer. --Shanna Reece, Servant Center
"Customer service is excellent. HandyCapable is always looking for the least expensive way to provide top quality service. Couldnít have asked for more. We are thrilled with the relationship." --Erin Stratford, Barnabas Network
"You have given our youth a new start in 2010 technology and we appreciate all that you do in community for at-risk youth. The service we received was beyond excellent from start to finish. I look forward to continuing the partnership in the future." --Dana Lowe, SOTO [Successfully Overcoming The Odds]