Families who lack access to technology are getting some help thanks to some creative people who give computers new life. It's this week's story of brotherly love. UkeeWashington reports
Felder and Wilson started small about seven years ago, a few computers at a time. Now the Colefeld Foundation is an official nonprofit.Felder works as a SEPTA bus operator, and SEPTA has done its part, donating used computers and more.
Monetary donations help pay for the new parts that give a computer, and a family, a new life. Felder estimates he has been able to help about 40 families.“Troy is a very passionate man that has a good heart,” Wilson said. “You really have to have a heart for people.”
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