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The Berkley family in Iowa. We had a biological daughter with Angelman syndrome and are adopting 2 other little girls with the same condition. Our bio daughter sadly passed away in 2006 from Meningitis. Children with Angelman syndrome can not talk and therfore do not have any way of communicating. We are looking for a computer that is very user friendly as the XO is to help with their communication and conception skills. Thank you in advance for any consideration in a donation of an XO for our little girls to help them excel in this world of language. jcberkley94@msn.com |
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</imagemap>Unfortunately, OLPC cannot redeploy your Get One XO to one of our projects in a Developing Country.
If you want to donate your own laptop, consider joining others in donating to a local school or group where kids can learn together, in a well-supported environment. OLPC encourages individuals to initiate their own regional community groups,
OLPC's grassroots mailing list is a great place to find others who will work with you here.
Some groups are soliciting donated XOs for special projects. Please add your group under the appropriate category.
Places to Donate an XO
For Elementary School Children
Developing Countries
If you choose to make contacts directly with the developing world, consider ideas like this one in India.
North America
- The non-profit collaboration Middletown Childrens Project is accepting donations of XOs for distribution to elementary school children0