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Winter Wear Drive

Brooks DO SOMETHING Club has collected winter wear for our students at Brooks who are in need.  We collected 19 hats, 27 coats, 7 snowpants, 15 scarves, 5 pairs of boots, and 28 pairs of gloves.  Teachers could choose from the available winterwear for their students who needed appropriate outerwear to be able to participate in outdoor recess and activities while staying warm and healthy.  All remaining apparel will be donated to Hesed House, a local homeless shelter.

Project WIN '05-Recycle and Reuse our E-Waste, Project WIN '05 SP2 - BridgingDivides

I am the leader of Project WIN '05 - Recycle and Reuse our E-Waste. I started this project in the fall of 2004 due to an article I read in the Wall Street Journal. My team and I have worked on several minor projects before, and decided to create a solution. This was the SEMS - the Sustainable E-Waste Management System. Electronic waste, or E-Waste, is basically discarded consumer electronics: cell phones, rechargeable batteries, computers, monitors, etc.

Warm and Delicious

(November 2006)We combined a children's winter clothing drive with collecting leftover Halloween candy. The winter apparel was distributed at the Celebration Community Clinic, and the candy was donated to the North Shore Community Food Pantry.

E-waste Drive at Irvington Highschool Fremont May 19

Irvington High school is hosting an E-waste drive, which will be dedicated to proper diosposal of electronic waste on Saturday, May 19. We need as much help we can to make this event a success. That means we need your help! More information is down below, and more can be found on the web. The link is listed below. What: Electronic Waste Recycling Fundraiser Where: Irvington High School parking lot (map) When: Saturday, May 19 8am - 4pm rain or shine Why: Help raise funds for student clubs and help alleviate unnecessary and unsafe disposal of electronics.
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