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You are here: Home / Blog / colorado / Tech Companies and Colorado Non-Profit helps Salvage Flood Damaged photos, documents and more

Tech Companies and Colorado Non-Profit helps Salvage Flood Damaged photos, documents and more

September 18, 2013 By Editor

Here’s a clever effort by some folks and companies in the Colorado tech community to help flood victims preserve some of their precious documents and memories forever, simply by getting access to scanning and digitizing hardware and handy tools from a local company. As people begin sifting through their water-logged homes, most will inevitably come across precious memories – photos, slides, videos and other memorabilia – that have become water-logged, buried in mud or otherwise damaged in the disaster.

memory preservation coalition

Flood victims can go to any Memory Rescue Center for information, assistance and resources to rescue their photos, videos, films and other memorabilia. Memory Rescue Centers will have on-site wash-and-dry stations free for use, free take-away information on how to salvage photos and home movies, Flip-Pal mobile scanners free for use, as well as extensive services to digitize photos, slides, videos, film and other memorabilia at a discount.

More information on the effort can be found here in the official PR

For more information, See Also:

  • http://memorypreservationcoalition.org
  • www.mtdigital.com
  • www.leavealegacytoday.com
  • www.flip-pal.com

Filed Under: colorado, environment, photos, THE EDITOR Tagged With: blog, Colorado, flood, Photos, scanner

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