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PORTLAND -- Oso Martin had a dream -- collect old computers, teach volunteers to fix them, give the good ones away to good causes and make sure the rest are responsibly recycled. He made that dream ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Portland nonprofit Free Geek was forced to temporarily close after a fire damaged their donation center early Friday morning. One dead, road closed after two-car crash in ...
Nonprofit Free Geek Gets $2 Million Grant to Help Multnomah County Residents Get Digitally Connected
This story is published in cooperation with Willamette Week and ComcastRISE. A $2 million investment is poised to help Portland nonprofit Free Geek expand its efforts to advance digital equity and ...
According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2018 American Community Survey, 32,000 households in Multnomah County did not subscribe to internet service and had incomes of less than $75,000 per year. For ...
A fire destroyed part of Free Geek’s donation center in Southeast Portland on Friday, and the organization is seeking the public’s help in raising $25,000 to help it recover. Free Geek, which started ...
About Free Geek Free Geek is a Portland-based non-profit organization with a mission to repurpose technology and discover sustainable solutions while providing educational resources. Its ultimate aim ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Crayons and pencils are among the first things people typically think about when it comes to school supplies. But schools are moving to the digital space, with most students now doing ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — It may be hard to believe, but thousands of Multnomah County residents do not own a computer and tens of thousands are without internet service. This weekend, Comcast and the ...
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