Are you a student or looking for work? If so, your state's vocational 
rehabilitation agency may be able to justify the purchase of a mac if it 
relates to your vocational goal.
Allison
On Jun 30, 2012, at 3:36 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:

> hey guys. I may need a newer machine. my current machine cannot support later 
> versions of OS X. unfortunately, I find myself in a situation where there is 
> no possible way for me to save up funds to get more current (rent went up, 
> among other things). does anyone know of a charity or organization that can 
> help with this? I would prefer not to go to a windows machine (NVDA works on 
> most apps, but has limitations and HAWS is far more than I can afford). Even 
> the cost of a windows based netback is more than I can afford. Frankly, I 
> would rather have an apple product as accessibility is built in.
> 
> anyone have suggestions on where to look? google isn't exactly being useful 
> on this.
> 
> -eric
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