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== Current News ==
Welcome new board members:  Chris Crihfield, Tim Leavitt, Dan Ryan, and Ann Summy.
Congratulations to Andrew Kane who now holds the new designated title of Technology Infrastructure Manager.
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Revision as of 17:16, 15 April 2014

Free Geek Seattle is a volunteer non-profit organization focused on sustainable computing.

Started in 2009, we model ourselves after the original Free Geek in Portland Oregon.

Here is what we do, in a nutshell...

  • Refurbish viable computers using Free Software to distribute back into the community through our Volunteer and Grant programs.
  • Recycle computer gear deemed non-viable in an environmentally-responsible manner.
  • Training how to work or play with computers (hardware/software) and the Internet.
  • Find out more about FGSEA

Volunteer Sign-up Links

Getting Started

To get you started here are some links to select information resources.

Current News

Welcome new board members: Chris Crihfield, Tim Leavitt, Dan Ryan, and Ann Summy.

Congratulations to Andrew Kane who now holds the new designated title of Technology Infrastructure Manager.

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