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a computer for my disabled son

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Posted by Sprugs

on Jan 27, 2007

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My son who is 15 and has Severe Autism (he doesn't speak) needs a computer very badly.

I am a single mother and not making ends meet as it his.......can anyone help?

Thank you so much

Debbie Floyd

Categories: computer, autism
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