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SURPLUS OUTLET STORE FEBRUARY SPECIAL In-store “unbelievable” special!
DELL OptiPlex GX270 SFF Desktop Computer System Complete system, $300 plus tax including: Pentium 4 @ 2.66 GHz TCW PROJECTS: See Our Latest Lab Projects: St. John's Elementary School Project Executive Director - Michael F. Pitsch does an interview with the Racine Mirror Newspaper Executive Director - Michael F. Pitsch does a radio interview on Kenosha Cable Acces channel 14
Executive Director - Michael F. Pitsch does a
radio interview on Racine radio WRJN Newsmakers
Newspaper Article
Computer Surplus Outlet Store Inventory
Newer Projects:
TCW hosts a Make a Difference Day Project Transitional Living Services Project Older Projects:
Urban League-Racine
Word of Life-Racine John Paul II Academy-Racine Note: TCW participates in the Wireless_on_the Square Project - Summer 2006TCW Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary!
Surplus Outlet Store Press Release See a draft proposal See the presentation (requires PowerPoint or viewer) TCW is the lowest cost dialup Internet provider in Racine County. (broadband wireless coming soon!) Tech Corps Wisconsin, Inc. introduces the Corporate Training program Press Release for Society's Assets Press Release for Family Service of Racine, Inc. Check out our previous projects: First Choice Pre-Apprenticeship Tech Corps Wisconsin, Inc. is a statewide, non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to bridging the digital divide by providing access to technology for children. Tech Corps Wisconsin, Inc. is started in southeastern Wisconsin, and is expanding across the state of Wisconsin, nationwide and internationally. Day to day operations are being run by a small staff, dozens of volunteers, a board of directors, and Executive Director Michael F. Pitsch. The keys to us meeting our challenge is devotion and discipline to what we believe is the 'holy trinity' of accomplishing any goal - people, process and resources. We have come a long way in building a strong foundation of committed, competent people and developing effective, efficient processes. We are now turning our 'vision' to 'reality' through the development of financial and other resources. We strongly believe funding must be achieved in such a way as to minimize our dependency on outside sources. Given the resources donated to us every day, it is critical to develop earned income from every area in our operation. Only after we have maximized the income from our own capabilities should we ask outside sources for assistance; a tough, but achievable goal that builds long-term strength and balanced partnerships. The reality for us is this; that the future is bright for us at TCW. We are a non-profit group, run with the efficiencies and revenue incentives of a for-profit business, with the mission of a public service agency and the zeal of a social service organization. Michael F. Pitsch, Executive Director, Tech Corps Wisconsin, Inc. Summer 2005 "A TCW Manifesto" Hours of Operation: Normal: Tues to Friday. 9-6, Sat. 9-3
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