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PCs for People Expands to Pacific Northwest to Fill Digital Inclusion Need
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Seattle, WA – PCs for People is thrilled to announce the launch of its new location in Seattle, Washington, starting February 1, 2025.

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- Seattle, WA – PCs for People is thrilled to announce the launch of its new location in Seattle, Washington, starting February 1, 2025. With nearly two decades of experience bridging the digital divide, this expansion brings PCs for People's mission to the Pacific Northwest, building on InterConnection's efforts to provide affordable technology, internet access, and digital literacy training to underserved communities across Washington.

This milestone builds on the remarkable legacy of InterConnection, which dedicated over 25 years to advancing digital inclusion. Guided by shared values and a common mission, InterConnection's leadership enthusiastically supports PCs for People's expansion to Seattle, ensuring continued access to affordable technology for local communities.

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"We are deeply honored by the trust InterConnection has placed in PCs for People to continue advancing digital equity," said Casey Sorensen, CEO of PCs for People. "Building on InterConnection's remarkable legacy, we are committed to ensuring individuals and families have the technology and connectivity they need to thrive. We are launching new partnerships for connectivity with the Seattle Housing Authority and are excited to bring our full mission and impact to the Pacific Northwest."

"InterConnection has always been focused on creating opportunity through technology," said Martín Moreno, Chairman of the InterConnection Board. "In PCs for People, we recognized a steadfast commitment to digital inclusion and a proven, sustainable model for expanding impact. We are excited to see them continue this important work."

Beginning in February, PCs for People will offer refurbished computers, low-cost internet solutions, and digital literacy resources to individuals and families in need as well as e-waste recycling services to area companies and community members.

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How to Get Involved

PCs for People offers multiple ways for individuals, corporations, and organizations to get involved in supporting digital inclusion and sustainability efforts in the Pacific Northwest.
  • ITAD Services for Corporations: Businesses across the region can email susanmiller@pcsforpeople.org to learn more about secure IT asset disposition (ITAD) services.
  • Recycle Electronics: Community members can drop off used electronics for recycling at 1121 N 35th St, Seattle, WA 98103, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PST.
  • Affordable Technology: Visit pcsrefubished.com to learn more about our affordable refurbished computers and low-cost internet solutions for individuals and families in need.
  • Bulk Orders for Nonprofits: Nonprofits or organizations in need of bulk computer or internet orders can contact us at partner@pcsforpeople.org to explore partnership opportunities.

For more information, visit www.pcsforpeople.org.

Contact
PCs for People Marina Bilostotska
***@gmail.com


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