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Send In Your Old Mobile Phones (On going fundraiser)

mobile phone I'm collecting old Mobile phones, dead or alive, and recycling them to raise funds for Rett Syndrome research.
I have found an organizaztion called Aussie Recycling Program who purchase them for recycling regardless of their condition and wanting an on going supply. I have currently been collecting them from family and friends and their workplaces.

I can take any old mobiles no longer wanted and if people would be happy, to ask their family and friends as well. It doesn't matter what state you live in as I would send you a prepaid post bag for returning so there would be no cost to you, just a little bit of time gathering them, a bit of newspaper wrapped round them for packing and then dropping the bag in the post box.

I am happy for people to collect them over time and contact me for a bag when you have close to 3 kilos in weight, as it is an ongoing fundraiser. This little venture has great potential especially if I can get some families behind me to help. Like I said it will be minimal effort and no cost at all on your behalf. It doesn't matter if screens are cracked or batteries are missing etc.
Also I don't need the chargers.

So please have a think about it and please consider helping me. Every cent helps in finding a cure for our girls, and in turn the possibility of helping other kids with autism, cerebal palsy and other nuerological conditions. I don't keep anything from it and the buyer covers all postal costs so all proceeds go to Research.

Heather

CLICK HERE For full details. (Word doc)
WA Contact: Tracy Rockley cure4rettwa@yahoo.com.
Phone: 0419 860819

Aussie Recycling Program
Hand In Your Old Mobile Phones for cash to RSARF
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