Computer Bank Illawarra
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ComputerBank Illawarra commenced operations in October 2005 to provide access to computers for disadvantaged people, or people on a low income.


ComputerBank is a not for profit, non government, volunteer based organisation. As part of our commitment we provide free basic computer systems to disadvantaged individuals, families, and community groups.

To listen to an interview with Josh Reid, the founder of ComputerBank Illawarra, with Sheridan Voysey of Open House on how it all started, click on the link below.

For information on how to obtain a "free" computer, go to our "free computer" link above.

For more information on what we do, and how you can help, check the links above for more information. We hope to hear from you.


















The first batch of ComputerBank PCs bound for schools in Kenya.

   


Click here to listen to an interview be Sheridan Voysey of
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ComputerBank Illawarra is an outreach of -




news releases
25/9/2008
ComputerBank Illawarra supply and install a network of 10 computer at Coptic Orthodox Church, Kirrawee
10/7/2008
ComputerBank Illawarra supply 6 PCs to Casino youth centre to help with computer knowledge for indiginous youths.
25/4/2008
To Kenya with love.
The first 10 PCs of what will be a total shipment of 100 PCs were moved into storage. These computers will be used in rural schools to help students and teachers who would otherwise not have acces to the internet.

18/6/2007
Computer Bank Illawarra wins "Healthy Cities" award for our efforts to assist the environment by re-cycling old computers and for assisting the disadvantaged in the society.


20/7/2007
ComputerBank Illawarra supply 10 PCs to Home Fire Networks to enable them to establish a computer based drop-in centre in Hornsby.










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