COMPUTER DONATION
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Donate Your Computers
To Make A Difference!
To Make A Difference!
Driving Successful Lives offers a computer donation program where we can take old or new desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and more. Is your company about to upgrade their office electronics? Are they looking for a way to dispose of the old computer equipment? Give us a call and make a difference! We strive to make the donation process as easy as possible, and accept a wide variety of electronics including: laptops, servers, desktops, tablets (Android, iPad, Windows, Samsung etc.), VOIP phones, switches and hubs, monitors, notebooks, routers, printers and more! In turn for your donation, your business will receive a current market value tax deduction while making a difference to organizations and families we support throughout the program.
These Donations are then liquidated to make a difference for:
- Impoverished Children
- Homeless Families
- Veterans
HOW IT WORKS IN 3 EASY STEPS!
DONATIONS WE ACCEPT
We strive to make the donation process as easy as possible, an in turn for your donation, you will receive a current market value tax deduction. More about the IRS rules for donation can be found below
Your donation will help Driving Successful Lives programs benefitting impoverished children, homeless families, and veterans. Check out stories from those we have been able to help below
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