HelpingTulsa
by Don Singleton
Tulsa Computer Society
From the May 2004 issue of the I/O Port Newsletter
In April we distributed 16 computers and monitors:
- We provided one computer to Sapulpa Assembly of God
- We provided 4 computers to
Pioneer Plaza, a low income housing facility for senior
citizens
- We provided 1 computer to
Good Samaritan
Medical Van Healing Ministry
- We provided 2 computers and monitors, and a printer and scanner to the
Southern Hills Retirement Community
- We provided 3 computers and monitors earlier to Safe Hands Learning Center, and
just received this description of how they are being used.
- We provided 1 computer to BMAA missionary
Dr. John Ladd at the
Good Samaritan Clinic in
Aquismon, Mexico
- We provided 1 computer to South Heights Assembly of God in Sapulpa
- We provided 2 computers and monitors to the
Greenwood Cultural Center
to enable them to establish a computer lab to offer tutoring to the hundred or more children,
in addition to the afterschool arts class, that they serve throughout the year. They are
also creating a library to further educate the public about the events of the
Tulsa Race Riot and Black Wall Street, utilizing a software program called
PastPerfect
to place all of their race riot photos on the computer, and at some point, online.
- We provided 1 computer and monitor to Rev Michael David Tomes, Cherokee Chief Priest,
Tribe of Judah (Church on the Hill) for use in his ministry
For more information on the Tulsa Computer Society click here
Tulsa Computer Society 5/01/2004
Don Singleton, President