Discounted Internet Service | PCs for People
Eligibility
To be eligible, residents must be below 200 percent of the poverty level or enrolled in income-based government assistance programs, such as free or reduced school lunch, Medicaid or SNAP.
More details here:
https://www.pcsforpeople.org/eligibility
Hours
Events are as scheduled.
618-215-3787
Voice·
Main Line
Languages
English
Application process
Those interested and eligible may--
Register for a nearby event
OR
Purchase online
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REGISTERING FOR A NEARBY EVENT:
Visit https://pcsrefurbished.com/event/registration and apply to the event nearest you.
NOTE: To apply, residents must produce proof of eligibility at the time of applying, including documentation of income-based government assistance. For more details please refer to eligibility guidelines here: https://www.pcsforpeople.org/eligibility. Wait for your application to be reviewed and once approved, you can collect your new computer/device at the event. Plan to have proof of eligibility on hand.
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PURCHASING ONLINE:
Newly refurbished devices can be purchased at pcsrefurbished.com. Products are available based on supply at low-moderate costs. Customers must show proof of eligibility at the time of purchase.
Fees
Free to low-cost
Service area
IL
Illinois households without access to a working computer or internet device or those seeking to donate are encouraged to visit PCs for People’s website to register and learn more about how they can request a computer.
To be eligible, residents must be below 200 percent of the poverty level or enrolled in income-based government assistance programs, such as free or reduced school lunch, Medicaid or SNAP.
Last Assured
03/13/2026
What's Here
Providing organization
PCs for People
Illinois households without access to a working computer or internet device or those seeking to donate are encouraged to visit PCs for People’s website to register and learn more about how they can request a computer.
To be eligible, residents must be below 200 percent of the poverty level or enrolled in income-based government assistance programs, such as free or reduced school lunch, Medicaid or SNAP.
