Mr. Kenyada's Neighborhood presents

Computers-4-Kids
another technology initiative of our PCs to the People program

On March 8, 2003 at the Wesley Chapel Library in Decatur, Georgia,
the families of 30 children were presented with Pentium computers
in the largest single distribution of free computer hardware
MKN has conducted since our PCs to the People program began 5 years ago.

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Quasim Saxton, 5 - Childtime Center
Jazzmin Foster, 7 - Rockbridge Elementary School
Zabrian Gunn, 7 - Terry Mill Elementary School
Branden Madison, 7 - Sky Haven School
Brianna Smith, 7 - Marbut Theme School
Sirnard Davis, 9 - Tilson Elementary School
Jamar Mitchell, 9 - Benteen Elementary School
Desmond Wright, 7 - Columbia Elementary School
Chinua Plez, 10 - R.T. Smith Elementary
Xavier Foreman, 10 - Kanoheda Elementary

Montavious Colquitt, 10 - Benteen Elementary
Chelsea Samuel, 10 - Brown Elementary
LaShandra Allen, 11 - Benteen Elementary School
Byron Ingram, 11 - Hendrix Drive Elementary
Santreiavis Banks, 18 - Washington High School
Valerye Ortega, 11 - Pharr Elementary School
Taj Tillison, 12 - Fickett Elementary
Joseph Cole, 13 - Morrow Elementary School
De'Ashe Earls, 13 - B.E. Usher Middle School
Brianna Spaulding, 13 - Victory Charter School

Bobby Trimble, 13 - Martin Luther King Jr. High School
Nicarsha Stanley, 14 - L.J. Price Middle School
Cory Carrington, 14 - Lilburn Middle School
Kary Alicea, 14 - Sweetwater Middle School
Litisha Glover, 15 - B.E. Usher Middle School
Zanetta Kpakiwa, 15 - Garrett Middle School
Keondra Sheppard, 15 - Therrell High School
Anthony Wyche.15 - Southside High School
Kerry Tolbert, 16 - Riverdale High School
James Wilborn, 16 - Salem Middle School