Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing: User's Guide
Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing: User's Guide
Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing: User's Guide
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<strong>Mavis</strong> <strong>Beacon</strong> <strong>Teaches</strong><strong>Typing</strong> 12<br />
Exercise 4<br />
To: All Employees<br />
From: Larry Walker, Information Resources<br />
Date: September 9, 1999<br />
Re: Volunteer Opportunity<br />
I want to let all employees know about a nonprofit organization in our community that really<br />
deserves our support. It’s the Westside Computer Resource Center.<br />
The Westside Computer Resource Center has been in existence since 1994. Its mission is to take<br />
broken, discarded, or outdated computers and repair and rebuild them. It then donates the newly<br />
refurbished machines to schools, other nonprofits, Third World countries, and other deserving<br />
recipients, completely free of charge.<br />
In addition to its recycling and repair service, the WCRC offers free technical training to young<br />
people and others who may not be able to afford it otherwise.<br />
I have been working with the WCRC for the last six months, and would like to urge you to have<br />
your department donate old computers, parts, and peripherals to us. WCRC also needs volunteers<br />
to spend a few hours a week to help repair and rebuild computers, as well as assist in its training<br />
program. If you are interested in helping the WCRC, please call me at Extension 346.<br />
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