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St. Agnes Cell Phone Recycling and Fundraising Drive

December 4th, 2009 · 2 Comments

St. Agnes Catholic School in Chicago Heights will partner with Oklahoma City-based PaceButler Corp. in a cell phone recycling and fundraising effort.

The school will collect used cell phones to be recycled, and the proceeds will be used to buy educational software.

Depository boxes are located at the parish and school facility at 1501 Chicago Road. Phones may be donated during regular business hours or at the monthly recycling drive from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday. Ensure phones are inactive when donated. SIM cards and accessories are not needed.

Information: Call Karen Zerante at (708) 709-2092.

via: South Town Star

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2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Rachel // Dec 17, 2009 at 2:31 pm

    I’m surprised that that there are so many cell-phones available to recycle. I guess a lot of people are going through a cell-phone every year or two… they don’t need to, but they keep wanting to upgrade. I’ve had my trusty old cell-phone for 5 years and it’s still going all right (it cost me only $30 because it was second hand when I bought it. I’m stoked that it’s lasted this long).

  • 2 Beth Charette // Dec 20, 2009 at 12:40 am

    It is interesting but cell phones and gadgets to attach to cell phones are among the most popular gifts this year.

    For example, there is a gimmick for sale in the airline catalogs which involves a spring loaded shoulder rest that in turn allows an individual to have his or her phone at one’s ear without using hands.

    I thought that had been handled in a lot better ways than this. But, evidently the gift offers something new because they are selling like hotcakes.