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Cook County Department of Public Health Partners With PCs for People to Provide 100 Free/Low-Cost Computers for Suburban Cook County Youth

By October 25, 2021April 28th, 2022No Comments

Program Is Part of the County’s Project Rainbow to Address Learning Loss  Caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic 

(Forest Park, IL)—Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) today announced it has partnered with PCs for People to provide free or low-cost computers to children in suburban Cook County. The partnership – created under Cook County Government’s Project Rainbow – will kick off Saturday, October 23, at 11 a.m. at River Oaks Mall in Calumet City, where up to 100 computers will be awarded.

PCs for People is a non-profit organization that provides rebuilt computers and laptops to historically underserved communities. The Saturday event will be held in conjunction with a CCDPH vaccination drive outside of River Oaks Mall; vaccination is not required as a condition of eligibility.

“Children have suffered greatly through this pandemic and we must make sure all of our youth in the county have the ability to learn without barriers,” said County President Toni Preckwinkle. “Getting computers in front of children who need them – to learn, to be creative, to encourage curiosity – is enormously important, so we thank PCs for People for their work and partnership with Cook County.”

Individuals and families enrolled in SNAP, EBT or Medicaid or who are below 200 percent of the federal poverty level are eligible for the program. Eligibility criteria can be found at https://bit.ly/3BWiuIF and to register for a computer, residents can visit https://bit.ly/3BYjb3Z Citizenship or immigration status will not be checked in the process.

“Project Rainbow helps children recover from the loss of learning experienced throughout the pandemic. PCs for People are giving our children the chance to do one better – looking to the future and moving forward,” said Israel Rocha, the CEO of Cook County Health.

The event is co-located with a four-day vaccination event by CCDPH at the River Oaks Mall, as part of the department’s hyperlocal strategy. In order to increase uptake in towns with lower vaccination rates, CCDPH is employing the 40-foot-long M1 vehicle, conducting door-to-door canvassing events, and calling and texting nearby residents to these Priority Events in the lowest vaccinated suburbs of Cook County.

“Public Health is not just ‘an apple a day’ and quitting smoking – it is addressing the root causes of inequality, opportunity, and access that create an uneven playing field,” said Dr. Kiran Joshi, Co-Lead and Senior Medical Officer of CCDPH. “We must close the digital divide; giving children new opportunities and knocking down barriers leads to healthier lives. We are excited for this event and this partnership with PCs for People.”

This month the Cook County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution to allow county offices to donate used computers to PCs for People.

“Getting these computers refurbished and sent to folks who need them is a great way to keep them out of the landfill, which is much better for the environment,” said Cook County Chief Information Officer Tom Lynch.

For info information about vaccines and other upcoming vaccination events, please visit cookcountypublichealth.org or myshotcookcounty.com

About Project Rainbow 

Project Rainbow is a new initiative that Cook County has launched to address learning loss magnified by COVID-19 with creation of free early childhood and family programming through the County TV station and a new mobile app. Through this initiative, Cook County and its Project Rainbow partners will produce new video content, or repurpose existing informative and educational content, to be used by children and families. To broaden the scope of the initiative’s possibilities, future Cook County initiatives and programming involving children, families, or the arts will now be recognized by the County as Project Rainbow initiatives.

About PCs for People 

PCs for People refurbishes desktop and laptop computers for distribution to eligible recipients. Every desktop includes a mouse, a keyboard, power cords and monitor cords at no additional cost. Monitors, accessories, hardware upgrades and additional software (such as licensed Microsoft Office) are available for an additional fee. Computers are available for a donation from our stores or can be purchased online at www.pcsrefurbished.com.

In addition to computers, PCs for People offers high speed 4G LTE internet service for as low as $15 per month. Plans are prepaid with no credit check or hidden fees. An internet service purchase includes necessary equipment, service (various plans available), and unlimited 4G LTE service.

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