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Zone Green is a computer centre for people with mental health issues (another name for people like that is a consumer/survivor). This proposed center provides access to the Internet and information technology free of charge to consumer/survivors. The whole project is dependent on the assumption that OLPC will let Zone Green acquire XO Laptops (preferably at least 10 of them), in order to help consumer/survivors, who are after all marginalized just like children in developing countries. If that assumption turns out to be false, the whole project is dead in the water. The [http://www.zonegreen.org Zone Green] web site goes live on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007.
Zone Green is a computer centre for people with mental health issues (another name for people like that is a consumer/survivor). This proposed center provides access to the Internet and information technology free of charge to consumer/survivors. The whole project is dependent on the assumption that OLPC will let Zone Green acquire XO Laptops (preferably at least 10 of them), in order to help consumer/survivors, who are after all marginalized just like children in developing countries. If that assumption turns out to be false, the whole project is dead in the water. The Zone Green web site went live on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007.


[[User:Mikehahn|Mike Hahn]]
[[User:Mikehahn|Mike Hahn]]

Latest revision as of 01:27, 17 November 2015

Zone Green is a computer centre for people with mental health issues (another name for people like that is a consumer/survivor). This proposed center provides access to the Internet and information technology free of charge to consumer/survivors. The whole project is dependent on the assumption that OLPC will let Zone Green acquire XO Laptops (preferably at least 10 of them), in order to help consumer/survivors, who are after all marginalized just like children in developing countries. If that assumption turns out to be false, the whole project is dead in the water. The Zone Green web site went live on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007.

Mike Hahn