Having a computer at home makes all the difference...

For Students

“Thank you for the computer. It is important to me because now I can get help with my school work. I also will be able to talk to my dad through the Internet because he lives in another state and this is the only way I can talk to him.”

-Michael, 7th grader

“I am grateful to the people out there who don't know me, but got me a computer. It is important to me because I would like to grow up and have an education and go to college.”

-Emily, 8th grader

“I can use my computer as a student and a child with dreams (to become an astronaut). Thank you for caring about my education.”

-Alex, 6th grader

“My computer will save me trips to the library where I often have to wait for a computer to be available.”

-Elizabeth, 6th grader

“Thank you for giving us free computers. My computer will help me go onto college and make my dreams come true.”

-Gregory, 6th grader

“I will use my computer to search for recipes because I want to be a chef when I grow up.”

-Travis, 7th grader

“Thank you for giving us free computers. Having a computer is so important because when you have to do research on a project or something, you can even talk to your teacher through the computer.”

-Erin, 6th grader

“I want to thank you for giving me a computer. It's going to help a lot. It's my best Christmas gift. I think I should give you a good Christmas gift. Thank you so much!”

-Iliana, 8th grader

“I want to tell you that (a computer) helps a lot in this community. It gives you information for your homework and other school activities.”

-Isaac, 8th grader

 

For Parents

“Thank you for giving my son a computer. You are giving my son a chance to learn.”

-Mr. Colon, Parent of a 7th grader

“Thank you for the computer that you gave my grandson today. Today I learned how to send e-mail. I plan to use the computer with my grandchildren. We will learn how to use all the great software that comes with the computer together. Again, thank you. I am very grateful.”

-Mrs. Thomson, Grandparent of a 6th grader