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Technology 4 Teens

Technology 4 Teens. 2013-2014 MASC / MAHS State Service Project!. Why this project?. The MASC / MAHS Executive Board came up with the idea to do a Technology 4 Teens drive due to the high number of teens around the state with a lack of access to technology. Why this project?.

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Technology 4 Teens

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  1. Technology 4 Teens 2013-2014 MASC / MAHS State Service Project!

  2. Why this project? • The MASC / MAHS Executive Board came up with the idea to do a Technology 4 Teens drive due to the high number of teens around the state with a lack of access to technology

  3. Why this project? • Teens around the state may have access to technology in school but not necessarily out of school at home

  4. Why this project? • With technology use on the rise it is necessary for all teens to have access to computers, calculators, and cell phones outside of school for personal, academic, and emergency use

  5. What are the facts? • In the U.S. over 80% of households with an income of greater than $30,000 (36.6 million) have a home computer • Only 37% of households with an income under $30,000 own a PC. • This leaves about 10 million low income homes in the U.S. computerless.

  6. What are the facts? • In Hennepin County it is estimated that there are over 140,000 people without a computer • 84% of teens (ages 15-18) own a cell phone • In 2012 there were over 400,000 emergency 911 calls placed per day using a cell phone

  7. What can you do? • There are going to be four main idea options for how you can make a difference • PCs for People • Charitable Calculators • 911 Cell Phone Bank • Monetary donations

  8. 1. PCs for People PCs for People is a nonprofit organization that takes computers, printers, keyboards, and much more. They distribute it to people around the state in need PCs for people has clear guidelines on what can be donated on their website: http://www.pcsforpeople.com/

  9. 1. PCs for People PCs for People has locations all across the state of Minnesota, their locations are: St Paul Mankato Grand Rapids International Falls Willmar Staples If you’re not near an office give them a call and they’ll come pick up where you are Check out their website for full computer requirements and how to donate

  10. 2. Charitable Calculators Charitable Calculators is located in Michigan and was founded by a group of teachers. This organization is where you can have a global impact! Charitable Calculators has donated calculators to: Jamaica Namibia Guatemala Albania Plus more! They have also donated calculators to 6 states in the USA

  11. 2. Charitable Calculators Charitable Calculators is looking for graphing calculators to send around the country and around the world in order to improve education. To donate, simply follow the three easy steps and you will make a huge difference around the world

  12. 3. 911 Cell Phone Bank 911 Cell Phone Bank is an organization located in Ocala Florida and takes used cell phones and donates them as emergency cell phones for people in need 911 Cell Phone Bank donates cell phones around the country to over 1,500 different locations around the country. 21 in Minnesota

  13. 3. 911 Cell Phone Bank 911 Cell Phone Bank has a school program where schools can sign up and donate as a school to receive prizes. For each cell phone you could receive $0.50 up to $100.00 per cell phone plus prizes depending on how many you donate

  14. Monetary Donations • If you’re more interested in donating money to an organization, some options include: • PCs for People • Charitable Calculators • Other organization of your choice

  15. Donating • These are simply suggestions! Please know that you may donate to any organization you find! • Throughout the year, please take note of what you donate and report it to the state office using the form found on the MASC website, these will be represented at the State Convention in April

  16. Check out the MASC-MAHS Website http://masc-mahs.org/

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