Donated items from the Clothesline program are sold to Value Village to raise funds for Diabetes research, education, service and advocacy.
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Website:
www.diabetes.ca/section_services/collection.asp
Provides corporations and individuals who have home computers with free and convenient methods for recycling their used printer cartridges. Provides the Canadian Diabetes Association with much needed funding.
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Website:
www.diabetes.ca/section_services/recycleink.asp
Revenues from new and gently-used goods go directly toward creating jobs and opportunities for people who need them most, including the young, the old, new Canadians and disabled people.
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Website:
www.goodwill.on.ca
The OFCP′s programs and services for people with disabilities are funded almost entirely through the collection and resale of used clothing and other used goods. Donated items are sold at Value Village.
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Website:
www.usedclothes.ca
Supports the Canadian Diabetes Association in promoting the health of Canadians through diabetes research, education, service and advocacy.
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Website:
www.diabetes.ca/projectredial
Recycling Matters is a fundraising activity of Community Living Ontario, a charitable organization established in 1953 to advocate for people with intellectual disabilities.
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Website:
www.recyclingmatters.ca
Stores provide a source of funding for the Salvation Army through the sale of donated items. These are either dropped off at a collection point or picked up where pick-up service is available. Items are sorted and processed and sold in the Thrift Store and or provided to needy persons.
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Website:
www.thriftstore.ca
Proceeds from the sale of items support Southlake Regional Health Centre, Salvation Army Georgina Family Services and Sandgate Women's Shelter.
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