Supporting charities through computer recycling
A percentage of the profit made by recycling computers goes to one of the many charities we support. The more computers that Recycling for Charity receives the more money we can donate. At the end of each month money is transferred at our discretion to charities listed below.
If you would like to be involved with us as a volunteer, or as an opportunity to gain work experience, contact us now to see if we have positions available.
With the information below you can find out more about each charity and support them directly.
Wellington Children’s Hospital
MOBILE PHONE APPEAL – Mobile phones can be sent or dropped off to our address at: Recycling for Charity, 1 King Charles Drive, Upper Hutt.
- Wellington Hospital Reception, 49 Riddiford Street, Wellington, OR
- Kenepuru Hospital, Main Reception, 16 Hospital Drive, Porirua
- Kapiti Health Centre, Main Reception, Moana Road, Paraparaumu
Donating your old mobile phones for recycling, not only are you saving the environment but supporting a great children’s charity.
For further information about our mobile phone appeal click here.
Rimutaka Incline Railway
Building a sanctuary for steam. We now operate trains at Maymorn on the second Sunday of each month, 10am-4pm. Entry tickets are $5 per person or $15 for a family ticket, up to four rides per ticket, available for purchase at the gate. 247A Parkes Line Road, Maymorn, Upper Hutt.
Helping You Help Animals
Helping you help animals (HUHA) is a charitable trust dedicated to teaching empathy to the community and providing shelter for those less fortunate animals that struggle to survive in today’s disposable culture. HUHA actively works everyday to find homes and foster care for a multitude of homeless, abandoned, seized and abused animals. We’re here to help you help animals.
NZ Red Cross
Our mission is to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilising the power of humanity and enhancing community resilience. The Red Cross Fundamental Principles guide all we do, whether we’re helping people in New Zealand communities or providing urgent relief in an international disaster.