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TAMPA, Fla., December 29, 2003/PRNewswire/ - Amscot Financial,
one of the Tampa Bay Area's fastest-growing retail financial
service companies, recently donated a total of 30 surplus
computers to Cops and Computers for the Community, a nonprofit,
charitable organization that gives computers to children
and adults with special needs.
The surplus equipment, which includes PCs, monitors and
various other peripherals that have been thoroughly cleaned
and loaded with new software, will eventually be given to
children from disadvantaged neighborhoods, single mothers
in adult learning classes and elderly citizens that are
confined to nursing homes.
"Amscot Financial," explains Executive Vice President
Ian A. MacKechnie, "is pleased to help people receive
access to the high-tech resources that are vital to life
in the 21st century.
"Recent studies show that computer skills will soon
be equally as important as literacy," MacKechnie adds.
"I commend Amscot Financial for donating their surplus
computers to our organization," explains Sergeant George
Veazey, a Hillsborough County Sheriff who will serve as
President of CCFTC.
"Their charitable efforts are a wonderful blessing
that will provide our beneficiaries with a distinct advantage
in both higher education and the workplace," Veazey
adds.
Headquartered in Tampa, Fla., Amscot Financial, along with
its subsidiary, Amscot Tax Service, is a leading provider
of convenient retail financial services for the mainstream
consumer. Founded in 1989, the company provides payday advance,
check cashing and income tax preparation services through
its more than 1,500 Associates working in over 50 locations
throughout West Central Florida. For additional information,
please visit the company's web site at www.amscotfinancial.com.
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