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Upgrading your computer? Here's a good home for your old one!

The Peninsula School Year 9 program this term has included a placement at a Frankston North primary school. This placement has been facilitated by Fusion, a non-denominational Christian organisation based in Mount Martha that provides accommodation for homeless youth on the Peninsula. The organisation also provides youth workers to help strengthen local communities

Fusion is looking for desk-top computers to be used in a program for local secondary students at risk of leaving school early. The program, All for Industry, is about creating a positive environment of mentoring and role modelling where skills can be developed and achievement can be celebrated.

If you have a desk top computer (with at least a Pentium 4 processor) that you would like to donate to this worthwhile project either:

  • contact Fusion on 5974 1442 and deliver to their office at 2 Cumberland Dr, Mt Martha

Or

Fusion is an Australian-based international organisation that has been working in Mount Martha for 21 years. The All for Industry program covers six activities: Beauty Therapy, Art Enterprises, Engineering, Sound Engineering, Film making, Horticulture and Hospitality.

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