InterConnection

Seattle, United States

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Description

Specialties

InterConnection offers high quality, low-​cost laptops and computers, discounted accessories and affordable repair services to people throughout the greater Seattle area. We also offer deeply discounted technology to low-​income individuals.

InterConnection also provides a way for people and businesses to safely and charitably dispose of their used computer equipment.

Locally & Globally, We Provide:

— Low-​cost computers to underserved communities around the world. Our recipients include schools, nonprofits and computer labs.

Environmentally, We Help:

–Promote reuse as an alternative to recycling.

–Provide safe disposal for toxic materials contained in computer equipment.

–Keep computer parts and equipment out of landfills, by providing FREE electronics recycling to the public. We will only charge you for printers.

History

Established in 1999.

InterConnection was established in 1999 by Charles Brennick. The organization’s original focus was on developing and donating websites to nonprofits in developing countries. The program soon expanded to include computer donations and technology training. In 2004, the InterConnection Computer Reuse and Learning Center opened in Seattle as a hub to serve both local and international communities.

Our mission is to make information technology accessible to underserved communities around the world. We work diligently on this mission not only because we believe in the power of technology, but because we believe that technology helps create opportunity.

Meet the Business Owner

Charles B.

Business Owner

Charles has had a life-​long personal and professional interest in technology, environmental education and community planning. This unique combination of interests and experience led Charles to create InterConnection in 1999. Prior to founding InterConnection, Charles worked as both a web developer and ecotourism planner in Costa Rica. Before that, he spent over two years as an environmental education teacher with the Peace Corps in Paraguay. Charles received a Masters degree in Community and Regional Planning from the University of Oregon.