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Thank you for your interest in our mission and your commitment to the
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Thank you for your interest in our mission and your commitment to the community!
community!
 
  
Anyone who wants to volunteer time at FREE GEEK and can make it to our
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Anyone who wants to volunteer time at FREE GEEK and can make it to our facility is welcome. Those younger than 16 years old must volunteer with a supervising adult. No computer experience is required. Our facility is mostly handicapped-accessible, and we are sensitive to and can work with people with different abilities.
facility is welcome. Those younger than 16 years old must volunteer with a
 
supervising adult. No computer experience is required. Our facility is
 
mostly handicapped-accessible, and we are sensitive to and can work with
 
people with different abilities.
 
  
HOURS: We are open from 11am to 7pm, Tuesday through Saturday. We are
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LOCATION: The FREE GEEK Community Technology Center is at 1731 SE 10th Avenue (2 blocks south of Hawthorne).
closed on Sunday and Monday. Tours are offered at noon and six pm every
 
day we're open. You do not need an appointment for a tour.
 
  
PROGRAMS: For more information on the programs below, please have a look
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HOURS and TOURS: We are open from 11am to 7pm, Tuesday through Saturday. We are closed on Sunday and Monday. Tours are offered at noon and six pm every day we're open, and are required for potential volunteers. You do not need an appointment for a tour.
at http://www.freegeek.org/volunteer.php and follow the links.
 
  
ADOPT A COMPUTER: If you are interested receiving a computer system in
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PROGRAMS: For more information on the programs below, please have a look at http://www.freegeek.org/volunteer.php and follow the links.
exchange for 24 hours of community service, come down to the Community
 
Technology Center at 1731 SE 10th Avenue (2 blocks south of Hawthorne) at
 
noon or 6pm any day that we're open for more information and to sign up.
 
  
All community service is done at FREE GEEK, and consists of helping us to
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ADOPT A COMPUTER: If you are interested in receiving a computer system in exchange for 24 hours of community service, come down for a tour and we'll answer your questions and sign you up.  
refurbish and recycle donated computer equipment as well as doing other
 
jobs necessary to the running of FREE GEEK. No computer experience is
 
required; FREE GEEK will show you how to do any of the volunteer jobs we
 
ask of you.
 
  
To sign up to earn a computer, come down at noon or six any day we're open
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All community service is done at FREE GEEK, and consists of helping us to refurbish and recycle donated computer equipment as well as doing other jobs necessary to the running of FREE GEEK. No computer experience is required; FREE GEEK will show you how to do any of the volunteer jobs we ask of you.
to take a tour. After the tour you can sign up on our waiting list (wait
 
is about 2 weeks at this time). You must sign up on the waiting list in
 
person.
 
  
BUILD PROGRAM: There are no requirements for the Build Program aside from
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BUILD PROGRAM: If you are interested in learning to build computers from reclaimed parts and install GNU/Linux on them, the Build program is the place for you. There are no requirements for the Build Program aside from the commitment to build six FreekBoxes at FREE GEEK. If you are interested in Build, one of our staff or volunteers (likely the tour guide) can give you a placement interview to determine what you need to learn before going into the build workshops. Build is a very popular program, but there is no waiting list, just the interview. Long-time computer hobbyists and absolute beginners are both welcome. Those who are interested in eventually helping to teach build are Especially Welcome!
the commitment to build six FreekBoxes at FREE GEEK. If you are interested
 
in Build, one of our staff or volunteers can give you a placement
 
interview to determine what you need to learn before going into the build
 
workshops. Build is a very popular program, but there is no waiting list,
 
just the interview. Long-time computer hobbyists and absolute beginners
 
are both welcome. Those who are interested in eventually helping to teach
 
build are Especially Welcome!
 
  
OTHER VOLUNTEERING: For those not interested in a free computer, but who
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OTHER VOLUNTEERING: For those not interested in a free computer, but who just want to help out, share their knowledge, or do community service, we have myriad tasks you could do. We need volunteers to help with both
just want to help out, share their knowledge, or do community service, we
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technical and non-technical functions, from day-to-day organization and maintenance to coding, designing testing systems, teaching, writing documentation or grants, or coordinating and training other volunteers.
have myriad tasks you could do. We need volunteers to help with both
 
technical and non-technical functions, from day-to-day organization and
 
maintenance to coding, designing testing systems, teaching, writing
 
documentation or grants, or coordinating and training other volunteers.
 
  
People interested in volunteering their skills outside of the Adoption or
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People interested in volunteering their skills outside of the Adoption or Build programs should stop by for a tour or write to volunteer at freegeek.org for more information. Because these tasks are not part of any organized program, they do require a certain amount of self-reliance, flexibility, creativity and cooperation.
Build programs should stop by for a tour or write to volunteer at
 
freegeek.org for more information. Because these tasks are not part of any
 
organized program, they do require a certain amount of self-reliance,
 
flexibility, creativity and cooperation.
 
  
COMPUTERS AND EQUIPMENT: The computers we have available at this time in
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COMPUTERS AND EQUIPMENT: The computers we have available at this time in exchange for 24 hours of volunteer time are called FreekBoxes and have roughly the following specifications:
exchange for 24 hours of volunteer time are called FreekBoxes and have
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Pentium II, 500-566 MHz; 6-7 GB HD; 128 MB RAM; CDROM; floppy drive; 33.6 or faster modem; Sound card; Speakers; 15" or 17" Color monitor; Keyboard; Mouse.
roughly the following specifications:
 
Pentium II, 500-566 MHz; 6-7 GB HD; 128 MB RAM; CDROM; floppy drive; 33.6 or
 
faster modem; Sound card; Speakers; 15" or 17" Color monitor; Keyboard;
 
Mouse.
 
  
All computers are loaded with the GNU/Linux operating system and many
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All computers are loaded with the GNU/Linux operating system and many other programs, including a word processor, a web browser and an email program. Each computer comes with a introductory class on how to use it.
other programs, including a word processor, a web browser and an email
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To find out more about GNU/Linux, the operating system we use on our computers, visit http://www.linux.org/info/faq1.html
program. Each computer comes with a introductory class on how to use it.
 
To find out more about Linux, the operating system we use on our
 
computers, visit http://www.linux.org/info/faq1.html
 
  
FreekBox computers are the only equipment we give in exchange for
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FreekBox computers are the only equipment we give in exchange for volunteer hours (no exceptions). Active volunteers do, however, get a 50% discount on most equipment in the thrift store.
volunteer hours (no exceptions). Active volunteers do, however, get a 50%
 
discount on most equipment in the thrift store.
 
  
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND INTERNSHIPS: A number of people choose to do
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COMMUNITY SERVICE AND INTERNSHIPS: A number of people choose to do community service at FREE GEEK. We can provide letters to verify time spent at FREE GEEK if necessary.
community service at FREE GEEK. We can provide letters to verify time
 
spent at FREE GEEK if necessary.
 
  
Some schools offer credit for internships. We are willing to work with
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Some schools offer credit for internships. We are willing to work with your school to make your internship interesting and fruitful for you. We may not be able to satisfy all requests, but there are any number of
your school to make your internship interesting and fruitful for you. We
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things you can do. To learn more about our available internships and how to apply, please visit http://www.freegeek.org/internships.
may not be able to satisfy all requests, but there are any number of
 
things you can do. To learn more about our available internships and how
 
to apply, please visit http://www.freegeek.org/internships.
 
  
 
FREE GEEK Community Technology Center<br>
 
FREE GEEK Community Technology Center<br>
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(503) 232-9350<br>
 
(503) 232-9350<br>
 
11a-7p Tu - Sa<br>
 
11a-7p Tu - Sa<br>
www.freegeek.org<br>
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www.freegeek.org

Revision as of 11:42, 10 March 2005

This is the form response sent out to prospective volunteers who email Volunteer@ with questions.


Thank you for your interest in our mission and your commitment to the community!

Anyone who wants to volunteer time at FREE GEEK and can make it to our facility is welcome. Those younger than 16 years old must volunteer with a supervising adult. No computer experience is required. Our facility is mostly handicapped-accessible, and we are sensitive to and can work with people with different abilities.

LOCATION: The FREE GEEK Community Technology Center is at 1731 SE 10th Avenue (2 blocks south of Hawthorne).

HOURS and TOURS: We are open from 11am to 7pm, Tuesday through Saturday. We are closed on Sunday and Monday. Tours are offered at noon and six pm every day we're open, and are required for potential volunteers. You do not need an appointment for a tour.

PROGRAMS: For more information on the programs below, please have a look at http://www.freegeek.org/volunteer.php and follow the links.

ADOPT A COMPUTER: If you are interested in receiving a computer system in exchange for 24 hours of community service, come down for a tour and we'll answer your questions and sign you up.

All community service is done at FREE GEEK, and consists of helping us to refurbish and recycle donated computer equipment as well as doing other jobs necessary to the running of FREE GEEK. No computer experience is required; FREE GEEK will show you how to do any of the volunteer jobs we ask of you.

BUILD PROGRAM: If you are interested in learning to build computers from reclaimed parts and install GNU/Linux on them, the Build program is the place for you. There are no requirements for the Build Program aside from the commitment to build six FreekBoxes at FREE GEEK. If you are interested in Build, one of our staff or volunteers (likely the tour guide) can give you a placement interview to determine what you need to learn before going into the build workshops. Build is a very popular program, but there is no waiting list, just the interview. Long-time computer hobbyists and absolute beginners are both welcome. Those who are interested in eventually helping to teach build are Especially Welcome!

OTHER VOLUNTEERING: For those not interested in a free computer, but who just want to help out, share their knowledge, or do community service, we have myriad tasks you could do. We need volunteers to help with both technical and non-technical functions, from day-to-day organization and maintenance to coding, designing testing systems, teaching, writing documentation or grants, or coordinating and training other volunteers.

People interested in volunteering their skills outside of the Adoption or Build programs should stop by for a tour or write to volunteer at freegeek.org for more information. Because these tasks are not part of any organized program, they do require a certain amount of self-reliance, flexibility, creativity and cooperation.

COMPUTERS AND EQUIPMENT: The computers we have available at this time in exchange for 24 hours of volunteer time are called FreekBoxes and have roughly the following specifications: Pentium II, 500-566 MHz; 6-7 GB HD; 128 MB RAM; CDROM; floppy drive; 33.6 or faster modem; Sound card; Speakers; 15" or 17" Color monitor; Keyboard; Mouse.

All computers are loaded with the GNU/Linux operating system and many other programs, including a word processor, a web browser and an email program. Each computer comes with a introductory class on how to use it. To find out more about GNU/Linux, the operating system we use on our computers, visit http://www.linux.org/info/faq1.html

FreekBox computers are the only equipment we give in exchange for volunteer hours (no exceptions). Active volunteers do, however, get a 50% discount on most equipment in the thrift store.

COMMUNITY SERVICE AND INTERNSHIPS: A number of people choose to do community service at FREE GEEK. We can provide letters to verify time spent at FREE GEEK if necessary.

Some schools offer credit for internships. We are willing to work with your school to make your internship interesting and fruitful for you. We may not be able to satisfy all requests, but there are any number of things you can do. To learn more about our available internships and how to apply, please visit http://www.freegeek.org/internships.

FREE GEEK Community Technology Center
1731 SE 10th Avenue
Portland, OR 97214
(503) 232-9350
11a-7p Tu - Sa
www.freegeek.org