If you're reading this, no doubt you have you own computer. Like most people in the developed world, being connected electronically is a way of life. There is a organization in India that could really use a computer for entering data for patients and monitoring the progress they are making in treating children suffering from a genetic blood disorder.

The organization Nivethan Trust works to save lives of children who have Thalassemia, which is a genetic blood disease that requires the patients, which are mainly children, to go for a transfusion every 21 days. There are surgical treatments that cure the disorder, and Nivethan works to secure funding for the transfusions, medicines and surgeries for children in Madurai, Tamilnadu, India who suffer from Thhalaassemia,

If you in a position to donate a computer, please go here for an overview, and then scroll down to Needs where you will see the blurb about donating a computer. And if you do provide a computer for these folks, please let me know. Thank you.