The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Student’s nonprofit gets laptops for Title 1 school

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Alpharetta High School senior Davita Verma started the nonprofit Pencils for Success as a freshman hoping to make a difference in the education of underprivi­leged children. The nonprofit collects used and unused supplies and delivers them to young students who need them the most.

Recently, DHL donated 10 laptops to Pencils for Success that will go to a Title 1 school, where the majority of students are from low-income households. The initiative is part of the DHL Helping Learners social responsibi­lity program that donates refurbishe­d, decommissi­oned computers and equipment to schools and nonprofit organizati­ons. To date, DHL has donated more than 1,100 laptops worldwide, mostly within the U.S.

In just over a year, Pencils for Success has donated over 950 pounds of school supplies, 300 books, and supported 5,000 students at 20 schools.

Informatio­n and to contribute: www.pencilsfor­success.org. DHL Helping Learners: www.tinyurl. com/c8hzfhvx.

KAREN HUPPERTZ FOR THE AJC

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