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OrPTI Cell Phone & Laptop Recycling Drive


OrPTI is proud to announce a new, environmentally responsible community service initiative designed to assist us with the cost of providing free trainings through out the state of Oregon while simultaneously helping to alleviate the fast growing environmental problem of e-waste in the workplace. But we need your help…

Simply dust off your old cell phone or laptop computer and drop it in the mail or bring it to a training provided by the OrPTI. 100% of the proceeds from the recycling of these items will benefit the Oregon Parent Training and Information Center (OrPTI).

For more information please contact: 

Danielle Bethell
1 (888) 505-2673, ext. 105
dbethell@orpti.org
 

Mail items to: 

OrPTI
Attn: Ecophone fundraiser
2288 Liberty Street NE 
Salem OR 97301

NOTE: All donated laptops will have their hard drives removed and destroyed by the fundraising sponsor, EcoPhones.

Albertsons Community Partners Program

In order for Oregon PTI to earn funds through the Albertsons Community Partners program, supporters must relink their Albertsons cards.  If you need more information you can contact:  www.albertsonscp.com  or call 800-696-6419.  OrPTI's organization ID for this program is: 49000106876.  If you do not already have an Albertsons Community Partners card, you can request one at any Albertsons store.

Donate via Paypal

We are a non-profit organization that exists to help people whose lives are linked to children and adults with disabilities. We appreciate your tax deductible donations.  Donations may be mailed to 2288 Liberty Street NE, Salem Oregon 97301, or you may donate online via PayPal by clicking the button below.

 


Other ways you can help Oregon PTI

  1. Volunteer in our Salem office.
  2. Become an IEP Partner
  3. Make a tax deductible charitable contribution.
  4. Assist YOUR Regional Coordinator in setting up a training.
  5. Donate items to our silent auction for our Conference.
  6. Coordinate a fund-raising activity in your community.


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Updated 9-3-09

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