Kelsie Strong, a program manager for Safe Harbor Crisis Center, picked up a computer for a Safe Harbor client today. Safe Harbor provides housing and services for victims of domestic violence and their children.

Ms. Strong, with an Electroregenerated computer for a Safe Harbor client.
While visiting with Ms. Strong, we discovered that there may be more ways in which the Electroregeneration Society can help Safe Harbor fulfill its mission. We’re looking forward to continued collaboration!
Saturday was a productive day for us, even though it wasn’t our busiest Saturday on record. The Tallbrother brothers came in and helped us disassemble unrecoverable computers:

Todd and Matt helped with the DBANning (yes, at The Electroregeneration Society we’ve turned an acronym into a verb):

At the end of the day, the Tallbrother brothers (we just like calling them that) had completed enough hours to take a computer home. Little sis helped carry out the equipment:

In other new, Matt Garrett worked on the gutters, and may have solved our dripping problem that always forms “Lake ERGS” right in front of the entrance. Only time will tell, but we’re hopeful. Thanks, Matt!

Max from Recycle Utah dropped by to pick up a computer. As part of a broader earth-friendly mission, Recycle Utah shares the Electroregeneration Society’s goal of protecting the environment for future generations by keeping e-waste out of landfills.