Computer Building Teaching

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Hello,

I am starting up a class which teaches all ages (mainly young) all about building, maintaining and fixing components on high tech computer equitment in the hope to start them off into the tech careers or to just help the learn and see if its the careers choice for them, as there is currently not anything of this sort in the area there is alot of demand for it, and it is why so many people put it off which is frustrating considering most jobs in the future will involve some form of tech.

The course will be on twice a week wednesday and saturdays for all ages and has already had 29 signed up which is great i can probably house 30-35 so i am near full as it is, but severly lacking funds as it is completly free for the public. It is run by donations, which is why i need your help all money will be going into new components and equitment for the students, and at the end of the course all components will build computer hand built by students which will be sold on for funds for next year so it is just this first years hurdle. Then it could run itself in theory, and who knows you might even start a new bussiness from your donations so please any donation will be great and hopefully mabye even get 30 people a job.

We have also decided anyone who donates over £50 will be put into a raffle at the end of term, the winner of the raffle will receive a new computer built by the students worth in the region of £800,

So thanks again

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