In celebration of Earth Day (April 22), Nebraskans with no-longer used wireless phones and accessories are encouraged donate them, in any condition, to Verizon Wireless’ HopeLine® recycling program. In Lancaster County, for every wireless phone donated to the HopeLine program between April 22 and June 30, Verizon Wireless will make a contribution to Friendship Home. Residents and area businesses can donate handsets, batteries and accessories at the Verizon Wireless Communications Store located at the Gateway Mall, 6100 O St. and at drop-off boxes at participating businesses and organizations throughout Lincoln and Lancaster County. Please help us support victims of domestic violence and their children by donating your old wireless! They can be dropped off at:
American Lutheran Church
4200 Vine St
Ameritas Investment Corporation
210 Gateway Mall
College View Seventh Day Adventist Church
4801 Prescott Ave
Eastridge Presbyterian Church
1135 Eastridge Dr
First Evangelical Free Church
8101 0 Street
First United Methodist Church
2723 N 50th St
First-Plymouth Congregational Church
2000 D St
National Research Corporation
1245 Q St
Northeast United Church of Christ
6200 Adams St
Novartis Consumer Health, Inc.
PO Box 83288
Mayor's Office
555 S. 10th St. #208
Open Harvest
1618 South St
Sheridan Lutheran Church
6955 Old Cheney Rd
Southern Heights Presbyterian Church (Please call 421-3704 to confirm that someone will be available to receive your donation.)
5750 S. 40th St
St. Mark's United Methodist Church
8550 Pioneers Blvd
StarTran
710 J St
State Farm
222 S 84th St
Talent Plus
1 Talent Plus Way
Union College
3800 S 48th St Bldg A
North Lincoln Wal-Mart
4700 N 27th St
Voice News & Printing
108 Locust St. Hickman
Woods Bros Realty
7100 S. 29th St., Southpointe
World's Foremost Bank
4800 NW 1st St
For more information about the HopeLine program, please visit http://aboutus.vzw.com/communityservice/hopeLine.html
Annual Report
The 2006 Annual Report is now available online. Click here to take a look.
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