In the beginning, it was The HeliOS Project, and just getting donations of equipment was a challenge, to say the least. But by 2012, they’d had morphed into a nonprofit with its own facility, and a pool of over 100 volunteers who made Reglue.org the success it became. Since then, Reglue.org has placed 2,237 computers into financially-disadvantaged homes of students, ranging from middle school kids to graduate students.
Now, Reglue.org’s founder is moving on. Find out what’s next for Ken here.