Bee Staff
Children visiting the Roseville Police Activities League will soon enjoy an eight-computer, networked lab, thanks to Heald College IT interns, according to a Roseville Police Department news release.
The interns refurbished donated personal computers, designed the lab space, and are installing the computers and network in the RPAL gym, the release states.
The students are interns in Heald College's IT 280 Technology Internship class, which meets at the Sacramento Sheriff's Department's Toy Project. Heald College and the sheriff's Toy Project have been refurbishing computers since October 2003, the release states.
The computers are then donated to needy families and non-profit organizations serving children, especially school-age children from kindergarten through 12th grade, the release states.
The non-profit Toy Project welcomes tax-deductible donations of used computers, cables and network equipment. For more information, call Bob Johnston at (916) 414-2738, or e-mail him at Robert_johnston@heald.edu.
For more information about membership in the police activities league's open gym and other programs and activities, visit the league's Web site at http://www.rosevillepal.org/.


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