The Capital PC User Group (CPCUG) is a non-profit 501(c)3, all volunteer, educational and information organization based in Rockville, MD. Formed in 1982, CPCUG is an organization of over 2,000 members throughout the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
Project Reboot, CPCUG’s computer recycling activity, solicits donations of new and used computer equipment and software. They have a workshop/storage facility in Rockville where their volunteers perform testing, diagnostics, repairs, upgrades, etc. The equipment is then redistributed to non-profit, educational, religion-based, and charitable organizations. Much of Interfaith Works‘ computer equipment comes from the Reboot Center. Not only can non-profit agencies obtain equipment for their offices, Case Managers can refer clients to the Reboot Center.
Do you have some old computer equipment to donate? Take it to the CPCUG Reboot Center, or drop it off at either of the Interfaith Clothing Centers and they will make sure it gets to the Reboot Center so it can be refurbished and put to good use.