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Wellington Children's Hospital Mobile Phone Appeal

Kathryn from Recycling For Charity

Hi Everyone.

In partnership with Wellington Children's Hospital & Wellington Hospitals Foundation, Recycling For Charity is running a mobile phone appeal to raise money for much needed medical equipment for the Children's Hospital.

So get those old/broken/going phones that have been put in the drawer and drop them off or send them in to us at the places listed in the photo.

We do ask that any iCloud / Knox / etc locks have been removed and a factory reset has been done before dropping the phone off. For more info please read the photo with this post.

Please share this with friends and neighbours as the Wellington Children's Hospital deal with children from approx New Plymouth and Hawkes Bay down to Wellington.

Thanks in advance

The RFC Team

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