By REUBEN SHEARER
Tribune Staff Reporter
rshearer@tribunemedia.net
THE last time The Tribune interviewed Lyn Major, founder of the Every Child Counts school for children with disabilities in Abaco, she said the institution could not afford the cost of providing special computer software for the 100-strong student body.
This all changed last week when two leading computer companies - Lignum Technologies and Bahamas WiMax - donated a state-of-the-art computer lab to the school.
Thanks to the new equipment, the students will now be able to handle a number of responsibilities formerly undertaken by a volunteer, such as e-mailing newsletters to supporters and donors to keep them informed of t ...
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