Celebrate Earth Day by Donating Old Cell Phones to HopeLine



With Earth Day right around the corner, April 22, 2012,  please consider a quick and simple way to turn your recycling efforts into a lifeline for a survivor of domestic violence.



By donating your old wireless phone and accessories to the HopeLine® program, you can help organizations like Transitions serve the women, men and children who turn to us in their time of need. HopeLine recycles your no-longer-used wireless phones, batteries and accessories, in any condition, from any manufacturer or service provider.



Proceeds from these recycled phones provide grants to local domestic violence programs and wireless phones and free airtime to survivors so they can call for help in emergencies and connect to services and support.



Phones can be dropped off at any Verizon Wireless Communications Store in our area or mailed with a postage-paid label, available at www.verizonwireless.com/hopeline. As part of the refurbishing process, HopeLine scrubs all donated phones to ensure customer information is removed.

  

This Earth Day, We ask you to visit a Verizon Wireless store or post office drop box to make a difference in our community and provide a lifeline to someone in need.







Comments

Popular posts from this blog

When Secondary Trauma Hits

Anti Rape Undergarments Cannot Stop Sexual Violence

Matthew Sandusky to Speak at Lewisburg Area High School on April 27th