Firm Donates Computers to Community Center
A company that operates self-storage facilities donated 10 computers to a nonprofit community service center Thursday, officials said.
Visitors to the Vera Davis McClendon Youth & Family Center will have access to the computers for job training and other uses, said Niki Tennant, a spokeswoman for City Councilwoman Ruth Galanter, whose district includes Venice.
Galanter worked with representatives of Public Storage to obtain the contribution for the year-old center on California Avenue, which houses eight public service organizations for children, families and senior citizens.
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