SCOUTS across the country set to “Mobilize” for Starship
SCOUTS across the country set
to “Mobilize” for Starship
Saturday the 19th of May marks the beginning of
the “Let’s Mobilize” campaign – a nationwide
fundraising initiative undertaken by SCOUTS New Zealand in
support of the Starship Mobile Phone Appeal.
Scouts groups will be hitting the pavement across the nation over the next two weeks, collecting old mobile phones through door to door collection, and encouraging local organisations to collect phones and place them in collection boxes distributed around the country.
“Scouts across
New Zealand are excited about going out into our
communities, getting mobilized to do our bit, and
collecting as many phones as we can.
“We have many
Scouts nationwide who have experienced the services of
Starship Hospital, and this initiative sees us banding
together not only to fundraise for our own outdoor
programmes, but in support of Starship’s National Air
Ambulance Service, which provides important and life-saving
assistance to many kids in our country,” says SCOUTS New
Zealand’s CEO, Chris Hooper.
Both organisations are already getting great feedback and support for the “Let’s Mobilize” campaign.
“We are very grateful for the support offered to the Starship Foundation by SCOUTS New Zealand through this great new initiative. It’s fantastic to know SCOUTS kids all over New Zealand will be out there getting mobilized in support of Starship's Mobile Phone Appeal,” says CEO of the Starship Foundation, Brad Clark.
The collection drive will be officially launched this Monday the 21st of May, by Her Worship the Mayor of Wellington, Celia Wade-Brown. Special guests also include the Minister for the Voluntary Sector, Hon Jo Goodhew, and SCOUTS Adventure Plus Ambassador and first double amputee to climb Mount Everest, Mark Inglis.
SCOUTS New Zealand will be actively collecting phones from Saturday the 19th of May until Sunday the 3rd of June. Collection boxes for the “Let’s Mobilize” campaign and also boxes for the wider Starship Mobile Phone Appeal will remain in the community year-round.
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Questions
and Answers
Q. What is
the Starship Mobile Phone Appeal?
A.
The Starship Mobile Phone Appeal is a national
fundraising initiative running since February 2009. The
ongoing appeal has raised over $1.5 million since inception
through donated old and unwanted mobile phones. Phones are
on-sold in emerging world markets or recycled in support of
the Starship Mobile Phone Appeal.
Q.
What is “Let’s
Mobilize?”
A.
“Let’s Mobilize” is an environmentally friendly and
sustainable nationwide fundraising campaign by SCOUTS New
Zealand in support of the Starship Mobile Phone Appeal.
Q. What happens to the phones
collected?
A. All mobile
phones are sent to a recycler, Folamh. Working phones have
resale value and are recycled for use in developing
countries, which is how funds are raised. Any unusable
phones or parts are responsibly recycled.
Q. What happens if there is
personal information on my old mobile
phone?
A. Sim cards
should be removed from donated phones. If they are
accidently left in, they are carefully destroyed, and any
information remaining on the phone is wiped before they are
on-sold.
Q. Who will benefit from the
money raised?
A. The
money raised will be equally divided between the Starship
Foundation and SCOUTS New Zealand. The money raised from the
Starship Mobile Phone Appeal is used to help fund
Starship’s National Air Ambulance Service which brings
children from all over New Zealand to Starship for
specialist care. SCOUTS NZ will use its proceeds to deliver
safe adventure programmes and experiences for young people
throughout New Zealand.
Q.
How long is the drive?
A.
The “Let’s Mobilize” collection starting date is
Saturday the 19th of May. Phones will be
actively collected by Scouts until the 3rd of June
2012. The Starship Mobile Phone Appeal, however, is
an ongoing fundraising activity.
Q.
Can phones be donated at other times of the
year?
A. Yes, collection
boxes for the “Let’s Mobilize” campaign and also boxes
for the wider Starship Mobile Phone Appeal will remain in
the community year-round. Phones can be donated to either
organisation at any time.
Q. Will the
“Let’s Mobilize” collection drive run every
year?
A. Yes, this is an
annual SCOUTS New Zealand campaign supporting the Starship
Mobile Phone Appeal. In 2013 the collection dates will move
to March to take advantage of daylight saving.
Q. “SCOUTS” vs. “Scouts”.
A. When referring to
SCOUTS New Zealand, the organisation, it is requested that
the word “SCOUTS” is fully capitalised. In all other
instances, such as “Scouts groups”, Scouts does
not require full capitalisation.