Volunteer Outreach Helps Washington Nonprofits Prepare for Y2K
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Sites with good resources and general Y2K materials:
- Small Business Administration site -- Very good materials and
resources:
www2.sba.gov/y2k/.
Contacts: Sarah Evans, director of public relations and
marketing, Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capitol, Washington
D.C.; phone: 202-237-1670; fax: 202-274-2161; e-mail:
sevans@gscnc.org; web site:
www.gscnc.org. Barry Goodinson,
executive director, Episcopal Caring Response to AIDS, Washington
D.C., 202-347-8077; fax: 202-628-0234; e-mail:
ecradc@aol.com. Angela Jones,
executive director, DC Action for Children, Washington, D.C.,
202-234-9404; fax: 234-9108; e-mail:
ajones@dckids.org; web site:
www.dckids.org>. Steve Kane,
project director, Y2K Buddy Project, Washington, D.C.,
202-274-3316; fax: 202-274-2161; e-mail:
y2K@gscnc.org.
Background:Y2K Buddy Project web site:
www.y2kbuddyproject.org.
Margaret Singleton, volunteer, Y2K Buddy Project, Washington, D.C.,
202-882-4376.
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