Monday, December 15, 2008

Computer & Medical Equipment Recycling Drive

DATE: January 10th, 2009
TIME: 9:30 am – 2:00 pm
LOCATION: GBS Front Drop Off Lane (Off Lake & Phingsten)

The Glenbrook South Interact Club, together with United Cerebral Palsy of Chicago are conducting a Computer Electronics and Durable Medical Equipment Drive to help benefit students with disabilities. It is definitely a WIN/WIN proposition. If you have old computer equipment which is not being used or any durable medical equipment like crutches, wheel chairs, walkers, etc., they can be refurbished and put to use by child or an adult with a disability. You will receive documentation of your donation for tax purposes and your old hard drive memory will be removed.

So if you're planning on an upgrade this Holiday Season or if you have some computer or medical equipment that is not being used, please consider this opportunity. Donations will be accepted on January 10, 2009.

If you would like documentation of your donation for tax purposes, please drop your equipment off the morning of January 10, between 9:30 am and 2:00 pm.

Volunteers will be on site to help you.

THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL BE ACCEPTED:
· PC Pentium or higher
· Apple G3 or higher
· Printers · Monitors
· Modems
· Hard Drives
· 3.5 Disk Drives
· CD-Rom Drives
· Peripherals
· Software (originals only)
· Keyboards
· Mouse
· Power cords and Cables
· Fax Machines
· Cell Phones C

OMPUTER ELECTRONICSDURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
· Canes
· Crutches
· Walkers
· Wheelchairs
· Standers
· Therapeutic Equipment

Click here for specific information, or call: Mark Gallagher (GBS Interact Club): 847-486-4689 Greg Grill (United Cerebral Palsy Of Greater Chicago): 708-444-8460 x231

Thank you for your help GBS Family.

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