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Creating a new article about BinaryHeart, an organization about which you can read here.

BinaryHeart was founded in 2016 by Jack Altman, Brandon Lee, Asher Noel, and Marzuk Rashid as a charitable organization that collects used computers, fixes them, then donates them to those who may otherwise have difficulty regularly accessing a computer. In 2018, BinaryHeart became an official student organization at New Trier High School, to better accommodate the growing membership of the group.

Currently, with 90 active members, BinaryHeart is one of the largest student organizations at New Trier. Since it's founding, it has diverted over $160,000 worth of computers from landfills, mostly donating to students in inner-city Chicago. Currently, BinaryHeart is working towards expanding beyond New Trier, establishing chapters in other schools throughout the United States.

History
On June 10, 2016, Jack Altman, Asher Noel, and Marzuk Rashid met with Brandon Lee at the Wilmette Public Library, where Lee first proposed the idea of creating a student organization to repair and donate computers. During that first meeting, the four decided to co-found what is now BinaryHeart. BinaryHeart found its first recipients in the Monster Education Foundation,

Leadership Structure
The current leadership structure consists of Partners,