Promethean launches recycling campaign in Scottish schools to raise money for NSPCC Childline

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Promethean has launched ‘give every child a voice’, a recycling campaign among Scottish schools to support the NSPCC’s ChildLine service in Scotland, the 24 hours-a-day helpline for children and young people.

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Promethean is bringing together schools across Scotland to help raise funds for ChildLine by recycling old or unwanted mobile phones. For every 250 mobile phones a school collects, Promethean will donate £500 to ChildLine in Scotland and an ActivExpression Learner Response System will be awarded to the school.

All schools are encouraged to participate in the campaign and can sign-up via a dedicated website; www.giveeverychildavoice.com.

There are around 2,150 primary and 375 secondary schools in Scotland, and Promethean hopes to enrol as many schools as possible to help generate a target of £250,000 for ChildLine in Scotland. 

Once signed-up, schools will be provided with collection bins, literature and resources to help promote the recycling, fundraising and awareness for ChildLine in Scotland.

X Factor finalists John and Edward Grimes, aka Jedward, are lending their support to the campaign. They will be making a school appearance in Scotland and will be discussing recycling and raising awareness of ChildLine’s service amongst children.

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