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Norwood: Free Tablets & Phones for People on Government Assistance

PERCY BARBER OF BW Management is tabling outside the 205th Street subway in Norwood right now, offering free phones. “This is a government program where we give life lines like free phones and tablets to those on government assistance, whether it’s food stamps, Medicaid, SSI, WIC, public housing… anybody that’s basically in need of an extra push and that’s what we do,” he said.

Percy Barber of Back Office Management Group is tabling outside the Bainbridge Avenue entrance to the 205th Street subway station in Norwood (at East 206th Street) on Wednesday, April 12, offering free phones and tablets to eligible persons.

 

“This is a government program where we give life lines like free phones and tablets to those on government assistance, whether it’s food stamps, Medicaid, SSI, WIC, public housing… anybody that’s basically in need of an extra push and that’s what we do,” he said.

 

Barber said he works with Insurance Wireless but he, himself, works for Back Office Management Group.

 

 

 

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