Appalachian Outreach: Poverty and Disaster Relief for West Virginia
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Appalachian Outreach, Inc. P.O. Box 233 Glen Dale, WV 26038-0233 Tel: (304) 845-2762 Fax: (304) 845-6099 Email: Rose Hart / Diane Reineke "A little means a lot." |
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iSearchiGiveLog in to iGive, then search the web using the box below. Appalachian Outreach earns money for every search. Used Cell Phone and InkJet Cartridge CollectionHelp us by collecting used cell phones and empty InkJet cartridges. Cell phones may be mailed directly to Charitable Recycling using this mailing label and packing list (PDF). Both cell phones and ink cartridges may be shipped to Appalachian Outreach or taken to one of our many drop sites throughout the Ohio Valley. Contact us for shipping information or if you would like your business to be added as a drop site. If 50 phones or cartridges are collected at one site, the shipping is free! We accept Canon, Dell, HP, Lexmark, and Sharp InkJet cartridges, as well as Compaq and Xerox toner cartridges. AOI ships these to Collect Ink, where they are either prepared for reuse or disposed of in an environmentally friendly way. Our list of drop sites currently includes:
Also, any individual or group can collect in their area. If you would like to participate in this fundraiser, please let us know and we will make arrangements. There is no expense to you for your participation; the drop box will be shipped anywhere in the country free of charge. Ponderosa Community RebatePonderosa invites you to support Appalachian Outreach. Eat at the restaurant's Glen Dale, WV location and mention our cause before you pay. Ponderosa will donate 10% of your purchase to Appalachian Outreach.
Vending MachinesLook for our candy, gum, mint, and toy vending machines in area businesses. If you would like to acquire a vending machine for your business, please contact us. There is no expense to you for giving space for the vending machine. Neighborhood Investment ProgramThe Neighborhood Investment Program (NIP) was established by the West Virginia Legislature in 1996 to increase charitable giving to local non-profit organizations. The program allows 501(c)3 designated charitable organizations to apply for tax credit vouchers. These organizations then distribute vouchers to businesses and individuals who contribute to the organizations. By donating to approved NIP organizations, contributors can support their communities and earn credits to reduce certain West Virginia taxes. Learn more from the West Virginia Development Office. iGiveiGive allows you to support AOI while shopping online stores such as Lands' End, JCPenney, Eddie Bauer, Expedia, Barnes & Noble, The Gap, QVC, and Dell. Participating stores will donate up to 26% of your purchase to Appalachian Outreach. Start shopping at iGive.com. | ||||||||||||||
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Appalachian Outreach, Inc. is a non-profit organization. We stay in operation through the kindness of our sponsors, donors, and volunteers. Without your continued support, all of our goals would not be met. For this we say THANK YOU! |