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Collecting computers for Ukraine
Nova Ukraine project
Connection to the Internet is critically important for a modern society. It
boosts economic, social and political activity. Improving Internet availability in
Ukraine, providing Ukrainians with Internet-connected devices, teaching them
computer literacy would have significant and positive impact.
At current moment multiple groups of Ukrainians simply cannot afford to get
connected without external assistance.
Internally displaced persons (IDPs)
Very few of persons displaced from Crimea and Donbas were affluent enough
in the past to own laptops or tablets. Majority did not have computers at all or
used inexpensive desktops.
They arrive to new places by suburban trains, or are evacuated by volunteers
from the dangerous areas. To get to safety they often have to go long
distances by foot. IDPs had to leave most of their belongings behind.
After moving into new locations and unfamiliar environment, IDPs
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constantly need information about available resources, potential jobs, places
to rent, new government regulations, their relatives and friends, etc.
Computer and Internet could provide it all, but these people struggle to put
food on their tables and cannot afford even the simplest connected device.
IDPs get registered at volunteer organization Station Kharkov, May 13, 2015.
Help is provided by UN, EU, multiple volunteer groups including Nova Ukraine, California.
Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=894756130591385
Classes for adult education. The displaced persons need some classes to
adapt to their new reality. Quite often such classes are provided by volunteers
on ad hoc basis. We at Nova Ukraine already work with volunteer groups
which started to teach IDPs how to write and submit resume, how to start a
small business, how to use computer, etc. For this purpose volunteers
organize classrooms at the charity centers they organized earlier in 2014.
These classrooms had no equipment at all, they get their equipment through
local donations only and it is outrageously old.
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Computers collected by the volunteering group “Station Kharkiv” to create the first computer
class for IDPs.
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Besides, as Ukrainian economy shifts towards post-industrial and
informational one, many people with traditional professions
need continuous education classes, geared towards IT industry.
What Nova Ukraine works on
Nova Ukraine (novaukraine.org) collects donations of network and computer
equipment from individuals and businesses. All donations are tax-deductible.
We made arrangements with local e-waste recycling company. It guarantees
that transfer of electronics, handling of remaining data, and disposal of non-
working items – everything is done according to strictest standards.
We are in process of setting online lectures from Silicon Valley experts to
benefit Ukrainian IT.
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How can you help?
There are dozens of ways to support these efforts:
Spread the word – make and distribute the copy of this page
Get involved, visit http://www.novaukraine.org/volunteer/ or e-mail to
volunteer@novaukraine.org
Donate items
o computers, laptops or tablets,
o LCD monitors (we do not accept old CRT monitors),
o routers and hubs,
o UPS and surge protectors
o Mice (but not keyboards), locks and docks, etc.
o Laser printers
o (there are similar donation programs for musical instruments and
for medical equipment)
Please, be considerate; do not bring broken and extremely old items. Do not
bring items which will not work in Ukraine where electric grid is 220V/50Hz.
Recycle them instead.
We will send valuable items by air. Bulky items will go by sea in a container
with clothes and household items we will collect in Fall 2015. Some items will
be donated, sold or recycled locally.
Drop-off locations:
o 2307 Running Water Ct, Santa Clara CA 95054
o 27754 Miami Ave, Hayward, CA
o TBD in San Francisco
Donate money at novaukraine.org/donate, select “Computers for
Ukraine”
Engage the business you work for. They often replace and discard their
computer equipment; maybe they would be willing to donate. Please,
contact Nova Ukraine, we will provide you with necessary papers.
Ready to give a lecture, train or hire IT professionals in
Ukraine? Nova Ukraine can connect you