Laptops for Two Local Nonprofits

Sequoya Technologies was pleased to present two computers to nonprofit organizations in 2010. Through the Sequoya Seeds donation program, Sequoya gave laptops to the Antrim Girls' Shelter and the Ingalls Memorial Library of Rindge. The Seeds program allows Sequoya clients to designate local non-profits to receive a donation of 5% their monthly service fees.  Donations may be used to resolve any IT needs the organization has; including support services, hardware, and software. Started in 2007, the Sequoya Seeds has grown to over $1000 per month in donations. The Antrim Girls' Shelter and Ingalls Memorial Library were designated by The Mathewson Companies and the Town of Rindge, respectively. Learn more at sequoyatech.com/seeds.

 

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Left to right: Phil Mathewson, President, Mathewson Companies; Randa Tenney, Program Director, the Antrim Girls' Shelter; Tom Strickland, President, Sequoya Technologies

 

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Diane Gardenour, Director, Ingalls Memorial Library

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