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Gadgets for Good Drive - Aug 15th

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Gadgets for Good

Date/Time: Saturday, August 15th from 10AM-2PM

Location: Foundation for a Healthy St Pete at 2333 34th Street South

Details:

  • We are collecting gadgets to support members of our local community who do not have access to technology.
  • Curbside/No contact drop-off.
  • Devices do not have to be working - we will refurbish.
  • Accepted electronics include Computers, Keyboards, Mice, Circuit Boards, Monitors (no CRT), Printers, Scanners, Copiers, Fax Machines, VHS Players, CD Players, Stereos, Telephones & Cell Phones, Component Parts, Tablets, Laptops, Servers, UPS Units & Batteries, Switches & Routers, Mixed Wires, Peripherals, Audio/Video Equipment, anything electronic, except NO Televisions.

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