ImageAs part of Rotary of Grosse Pointe's Literacy Initiative efforts, 344 used computers, monitors, keyboards and mice will find new use helping the less fortunate.
 

Rotarian S. Lee Johnson, a partner at Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn, facilitated the donation of 344 desktop computers, complete with mice and keyboards, and 85 monitors from his firm, while Rotary President Paul Rentenbach's old firm, Dykema Gossett, donated another 146 monitors. The computers will be reprogrammed with Microsoft operating systems as soon as Matrix Human Services, of Detroit, the end recipient of the computers, purchases a multi-user license from Microsoft. The equipment will be stored at the Stroh River Place facility, where Rotarians we will be doing some of programming of the computers this fall. 

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