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Contributions

Cash Donation
You may make a tax-deductible donation to ATRC via personal check, money order, or cash. Unfortunately, we are not able to process credit card donations at this time.

Volunteer
There are several ways that a person can assist ATRC by volunteering their time and experience. If you are interested in volunteering, we may be able to use your help during special events, demonstrations, outreach activities or consumer exhibits.

In-Kind Donation

Some of our operating expenses are tied to items and services that can be donated by individuals or companies as “in-kind” contributions. For example, contributing office supplies, printing, postage, newspaper subscriptions, equipment repairs, or special event prizes would extend the capacity of ATRC to use its funds for more direct services.

Donated Items for Redistribution
Under certain circumstances when items can be donated and passed on to other people in need of them, ATRC would be willing to accept donated items from contributors. These items may include used computers or peripheral devices such as printers, scanners, etc. (they must be functional), or other assistive devices. Please check with your financial planner to ensure tax-deductible allowances and financial feasibility.

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Assistive Technology Resource Centers of Hawaii
414 Kuwili Street Suite 104
Honolulu HI 96817
Phone: 808-532-7110
Toll Free: 1-800-645-3007
Fax: 808-532-7120
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Honolulu HI 96817
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