A charity which provides computer support for the disabled is looking for someone to help with administrative work.
The Computers for the Disabled charity has celebrated its first year with the launch of a web site on the internet. Chairman Paul Harris is delighted by the progress made in the 12 months since it was given charity status.
It has also been successful in attracting funding, notably from the Lloyds TSB Trust.
It has enabled the charity to expand the work it does offering advice to disabled people with their computer systems as well as finding second hand computers.
But the expansion has led to an increase in paperwork and Mr Harris is desperate for help.
Anyone who can lend a hand with the workload should get in touch with the Council for Voluntary service on 01268 288870, e-mail Paul Harris on paul69@currantbun.com , or visit the charity's website at http://cftd.webjump.com
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