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Give your XO to displaced students in Haiti. We are sending a shipment of XOs to Haiti later this year, where the 2010 [[OLPCorps]] field volunteers will help distribute them as part of their rebuilding work around Port-au-Prince.


If you have an unused XO laptop, you can give it to a displaced student in Haiti. [[OLPC for Haiti]] will be sending an extra shipment of XOs to Haiti this year, as part of the rebuilding around Port-au-Prince.
== Address ==


OLPC FOR HAITI c/o Exel
615 Westport Parkway #500
Grapevine, TX 76051
USA


<h1>Please use this NEW shipping address, starting in 2013:<br><br>http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Donate_Your_Get_One#OLPC_for_Haiti</h1>
== Details ==


Our warehouse is helping us keep costs low for storing these laptops. We've received an offer of free shipping to Haiti, but would appreciate similar offers -- please contact volunteer@laptop.org


== Details and FAQ ==
Q: Can I use the Post Office or Fedex, etc?<br />

::A: Yes, all carriers/shippers can be used, to the Texas address below.
Our warehouse is helping us keep costs low for storing these laptops. We've received an offer of free shipping from the warehouse to Haiti, and would appreciate similar offers -- please contact volunteer@laptop.org if you can offer concrete help in any way!


Q: Can I use the Post Office, Fedex, or UPS etc?<br />
::A: Yes, all carriers/shippers can be used, to the address above. A phone number may be requested by the shipper but should not be required.


Q: Is the original cardboard box required?<br />
Q: Is the original cardboard box required?<br />
::A: No! XO Laptops are quite tough. Whichever cardboard box you use, we'd just ask you to provide basic protective packaging around your XO Laptop, charger and battery.
::A: No! XO Laptops are quite tough. Whichever cardboard box you use, we'd just ask you to provide basic protective packaging around your '''XO laptop, charger and battery'''.

Q: What is the deadline for shipping XO Laptops to Texas?<br />
::A: While the deadline is not currently set, please monitor OLPC for Haiti (http://laptop.org/haiti) for future announcements.

Q: Can I receive a tax receipt?
::A: Unfortunately <u>no receipts are possible</u> in this case, due to legal reasons. On a personal level, we very strongly appreciate your gift, as will the recipient.

Q: Are broken OLPC laptops being accepted?
::A: Yes. 9 out of 10 'broken' laptops can be fixed with the right part or update in 15 minutes. The others are useful to any large deployment as spare parts.

Q: Are non-OLPC laptops or desktop computers being accepted?
::A: Not at this time. Please contact recycling organizations like http://urbanrenewal.org and http://komputers4rkids.com that are doing similar work.

Q: What has happened to OLPC's efforts in Haiti and what is being planned?<br />
::A: [http://laptop.org/en/olpcorps/ OLPCorps] Haiti plans were underway long before January 12, 2010's catastrophic earthquake and are now being readjusted. We are very hopeful to involve existing OLPC Haiti communities and beyond. However traumatic on-the-ground situations persisted here as of late January 2010. Please revisit the [http://laptop.org/haiti OLPC for Haiti] and [[OLPC Haiti]] pages on an ongoing basis, as they are updated by staff and community members both.


Q: Which kids will receive my laptop in Hait?<br />
Q: How else can I help OLPC efforts in Haiti?<br />
::A: [[OLPC_for_Haiti/Support|Community ideas are being gathered]] if you can help suggest and directly contribute please!
::A: This has not been finalized, however we're working hard in the coming months to make arrangements involving OLPCorps and hopefully the existing Haiti communities participating in the Inter-American Development Bank project sending 13,700 XOs to the Haitian students and teachers in 60 schools.

Latest revision as of 13:36, 30 July 2013


If you have an unused XO laptop, you can give it to a displaced student in Haiti. OLPC for Haiti will be sending an extra shipment of XOs to Haiti this year, as part of the rebuilding around Port-au-Prince.


Please use this NEW shipping address, starting in 2013:

http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Donate_Your_Get_One#OLPC_for_Haiti


Details and FAQ

Our warehouse is helping us keep costs low for storing these laptops. We've received an offer of free shipping from the warehouse to Haiti, and would appreciate similar offers -- please contact volunteer@laptop.org if you can offer concrete help in any way!


Q: Can I use the Post Office, Fedex, or UPS etc?

A: Yes, all carriers/shippers can be used, to the address above. A phone number may be requested by the shipper but should not be required.

Q: Is the original cardboard box required?

A: No! XO Laptops are quite tough. Whichever cardboard box you use, we'd just ask you to provide basic protective packaging around your XO laptop, charger and battery.

Q: What is the deadline for shipping XO Laptops to Texas?

A: While the deadline is not currently set, please monitor OLPC for Haiti (http://laptop.org/haiti) for future announcements.

Q: Can I receive a tax receipt?

A: Unfortunately no receipts are possible in this case, due to legal reasons. On a personal level, we very strongly appreciate your gift, as will the recipient.

Q: Are broken OLPC laptops being accepted?

A: Yes. 9 out of 10 'broken' laptops can be fixed with the right part or update in 15 minutes. The others are useful to any large deployment as spare parts.

Q: Are non-OLPC laptops or desktop computers being accepted?

A: Not at this time. Please contact recycling organizations like http://urbanrenewal.org and http://komputers4rkids.com that are doing similar work.

Q: What has happened to OLPC's efforts in Haiti and what is being planned?

A: OLPCorps Haiti plans were underway long before January 12, 2010's catastrophic earthquake and are now being readjusted. We are very hopeful to involve existing OLPC Haiti communities and beyond. However traumatic on-the-ground situations persisted here as of late January 2010. Please revisit the OLPC for Haiti and OLPC Haiti pages on an ongoing basis, as they are updated by staff and community members both.

Q: How else can I help OLPC efforts in Haiti?

A: Community ideas are being gathered if you can help suggest and directly contribute please!