Breast Cancer 3-Day is a national event supporting breast cancer research and community outreach. The event takes place in 12 cities nationwide, beginning in Boston, August 3-5, and ending in San Diego, November 9-11.
Organizers ask participants to walk an average of 20 miles a day and to raise a minimum of $2,200. To help meet this goal, more than 60 groups have signed on with FundingFactory to collect used printer cartridges and cell phones — those that can be refurbished or resold are turned into the FundingFactory’s Recycling Program in exchange for cash.
“We love this fundraiser,” said Danielle Gibala who is a member of the Boa Babes Breast Cancer 3-Day Team from Michigan. Her team has raised over $350 just since January with FundingFactory.
“Our group goal was to raise a couple hundred dollars,” she said. “We had no idea how easy and fast it would be to achieve.”
The team has several methods of getting the cartridges and phones.
“We have two collection boxes set up; one is at Central Michigan University’s Extended Learning Center and the other is at an Impressions Salon,” said Gibala. “Another way we collect is through a bowling league. Fellow bowlers have been very generous in bringing cartridges. We also have put the word out to family and friends.”
Eighty-five percent of the net proceeds of the nationwide 3-Day events will be given to a non-profit organization called Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Founded in 1982 (by Nancy G. Brinker, based on a promise made to her dying sister), it is the world’s largest grassroots organization of breast cancer survivors and activists, and the world’s largest source of non-profit funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer.
Fifteen percent of the net proceeds will go to the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund, one of the 150 largest charities and among the 35 largest grantmaking institutions in the United States.
According to the 3-Day website, more than 200,000 women and men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 40,000 will lose their lives to the disease this year alone.
For Breast Cancer 3-Day Race schedules and information, please visit www.The3Day.org, or call 1-800-996-3DAY.
For information about recycling used printer cartridges and cell phones as a fundraiser, visit www.FundingFactory.com or call 1.888.883.8237.
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Organizers ask participants to walk an average of 20 miles a day and to raise a minimum of $2,200. To help meet this goal, more than 60 groups have signed on with FundingFactory to collect used printer cartridges and cell phones — those that can be r…
I love that many organizations seem to be turning towards recycling to fundraise! I have an empty ink cartridge every few months or so. If I had known about this in advance, I would’ve had a few cartridges saved up for their cause.
I also have a ton of empty ink cartridges I have been meaning to get refilled, but I think I will be donating it instead.
We don’t have the same charity working here in Canada, but I’m sure I will be able to find a good home for them.
I am with you it is nice that they are going this route. I know I have two right here now that I can donate. It is nice to feel like you can help in some of these causes. I will be passing this one along to some people that would also love to donate. Thanks
I wonder if any large companies know about this? I think it would be a good way for them to donate and recycle…goodness knows how many ink cartridges a typical company or corporation goes through!
Breast cancer is on the rise in Asian women, probably due to the introduction of red meat to Japan, China, and other Asian countries. Everyone should try to do their part to find treatments or cures for the disease that are kinder to the rest of the body. There can never be enough funding for this research.
Having lost my mother to breast cancer 13 years ago, I think anything that brings more awareness and more money to research is a good thing.
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This is a great idea, quite a few charities are getting money from recycling old mobile phones now, which can only be a good thing.
i very nice idea indeed…this is like killing two birds with one shot..a fundraiser based on eco friendly issues is the best thing to do in today’s times…
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