"Making Smiles One PC At A Time Since 2012"
"Making Smiles One PC At A Time Since 2012"
ABOUT US
Are you or someone whom you know has a child with autism or a disability?? Are you a parent who wants to get a PC for your child with autism or a disability and can't afford one for them and can't find anyone who would give one away?? Looking for a tool for them for their education and social skills for the future??
Hi, my name is Chris Hall and I have the answer to all of those things. I am the CEO, Founder of a home operated organization that provides those needs provides a PC either it is a laptop or a desktop to a child with autism or a disability at no cost to the child or to the parents for free to which my organization is called Computers For The Autistic Foundation and I will let you know on what we do to help a child in need.
Our Goal at Computers For The Autistic Foundation is to provide a service to the disabled community especially today's youth a way to communicate with their own peers and a tool for their education without the hassle of going out to buying a PC that will later on it no longer functioning and needing repairs that will end up being thrown away or recycled.
What we do as a small organization is recycle and reuse PC's of the past and donate them to today's youth to help those in need without the heavy costs of modern technology of repairs to which old tech such as Laptops, Desktops and mobile devices such as iPad's and Tablets can still be used.without spending so much money. All PCs donated to children in need are not only recycled PCs but also refurbished and rebuilt and given to us by surrounding communities, neighbors, and companies.
All this as well as being Eco-friendly by not using modern transportation like cars and trucks but instead using adult tricycles which are capable of transporting PC's
I have lived in Braintree my entire life. I do have autism and I want to help children have the technology to be able to live on their own with full independence knowing they have the knowledge to be social outside with others and to complete their education with just a click of a mouse.
So be sure to come to check out our Facebook Page for news on upcoming events and see what we are up open on Monday thru Friday 10 am to 6 pm
Supporters Of Our Foundation in Boston Area
Is our #1 Major Sponsor of our cause and we recommend them as the most autistic friendly theme park
Want to be featured as a Sponsor??
Contact us and support our cause today!!
We also work with local computer shops in the South Shore area of Boston, MA, to ensure that our PCs which are rebuilt and donated to children with autism come from reliable sources such as these as well as the community surrounding the South Shore Area of Boston.
and so many more!!
We Support All Thomas Fans Worldwide and are huge fans of Thomas & Friends
We love iFixit.com so much
They were a supporter for our cause
We even had the honor of meeting Kyle Wiens CEO of iFixit in 2017.
Was Featured In
They even donated kits for our cause and for our partnered PC shops we worked alongside with.
as well as on
We were featured on Tell Your Story on BCAM TV on October 1st 2017
Click below to watch the episode
We were featured on
On 6/28/2019
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Listen to the Broadcasts that were broadcasted on 1/18/2019
Track 1
Track 2
Check out this awesome video from Fox 25 from April of 2021 during Autism Awareness Month.
Check out our interview with
on December 23rd 2019
Here and on their Spotify
Check out our interview from
on 2/13/2019
We were featured on WCTV and Wicked Local Carver for us being there on April 28th, 2018 during the Autism Awareness Weekend at Edaville Family Theme Park.
We Support
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Meet the Team
"Winston-Salem Area Provider"
Chris Hall
"CEO, Founder,
Owner of CFTAF"
Hello my name is Chris Hall
I'm the Founder and Owner of
Computers For The
Autistic Foundation
​I started this organization because I love building computers and helping children with special needs.
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I find that helping others is a wonderful thing to do and it makes a purpose for everyone. I have been repairing computers for over 10 years now and I enjoy every moment of it.
I run this organization from my home it's hard work but I do enjoy every day of it.
I love to spend my time with people who are in need especially the special need and mentally challenged which is one of the key components for this organization.
My line of work makes me happy because I get to try out so many devices and I rather am giving these away to kids in need to help thru their childhood and education.
I know from experience I grew up in special education my entire life and graduated with a certificate of completion and was recently diagnosed with autism so I know education and social skills is the best thing for an autistic child.
So making a paycheck doesn't matter to me making a child happy and confident for their future for adulthood thru technology is the only thing I'm concerned about.