Gainsborough: A Gainsborough support group has been donated a computer from Enterprising Minds
![Annie Sawyer handing over the computer to Andy Fox at the Foundry Learning Centre. Also in the picture (L-R) are Mick Thrower, Sue Holtby, Angela Thornton, Kim Basu and Paul Roberts.](https://www.lincolnshireworld.com/webimg/legacy_ash_60599629.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
![Annie Sawyer handing over the computer to Andy Fox at the Foundry Learning Centre. Also in the picture (L-R) are Mick Thrower, Sue Holtby, Angela Thornton, Kim Basu and Paul Roberts.](/img/placeholder.png)
The Gainsborough Autistic Parent Support Group (GAPSP ) was delighted to receive a free computer donated by Enterprising Minds, a project which helps people recovering from mental illness to learn the skills of refurbishing and upgrading computers, which are then passed onto community groups.
Chair of GAPSP, Andy Fox, said: “A computer will be useful in handling the administrative tasks of GAPSP.”