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Your old mobile phone can help children's charities

Posted by editor on Feb 22, 2005 - 01:27 AM
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YOUR OLD MOBILE PHONE CAN HELP CHILDREN'S CHARITIES

Did you get a new mobile phone for Christmas? Are you wondering what to do with your old handset?


Well the British Institute For Brain Injured Children recycles old mobile phones to help raise funds for families with children who have conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome, developmental delay, brain injury, ADHD, genetic syndromes and other undiagnosed conditions.

The charity exists to maximise the potential of children with conditions that affect their social, sensory, communication, motor and learning difficulties.

BIBIC receives £3.50 for every mobile phone brought in and is hoping that following the Christmas period there may be a few redundant, unfashionable or broken mobile phones laying around.

Post your old mobile phone free to BIB IC (mobile phones), Greener Solutions, FREEPOST, LON17592. PO Box 32343, London, 5W17 9ZZ.

Please ensure they are securely packaged and that the SIM card has been removed.

 

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