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FRAMINGHAM – Advocates, a human services provider in Massachusetts, is organizing an electronics recycling event in memory of Timothy Lee – a beloved long-time Advocates staff, board member, and Framingham resident who passed away in 2021.

At Advocates, Lee was a significant member of the Diversity Advisory Council and the founder of Project PEACH a program that supplied refurbished computers to the individuals we support.

The event is Saturday, October 8 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. rain or shine.

The event will be held at the Advocates main office from 1881 Worcester Road in Framingham.

 Event is open to all in the public.

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Cost to recycle (Cash preferred):

  • $5 each for Cell Phones, Irons, Computers, DVD Players, Printers, Laptops, Radios, Speakers & Other Small Electronics
  • $10 each for Microwaves & Small Household Appliances
  • $15 each for Flat Screen Computer Monitors, Range-Top/Large Microwaves
  • $20 each for Metal Desks, CRT Computer Monitors, TVs up to 24’’, Dorm Sized Refrigerators, Dehumidifiers, Air Conditioners & Large Printers
  • $25 each for TVs 24’’ – 32”, Washing Machines, Dryers, Stoves, Large Appliances, Grills, & Exercise Equipment
  • $30 each for TVs between 32” and 35”, Large Refrigerators
  • $35 each for TVs over 36”
  • $40 each for Projection TVs, Console or wood TVs

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Proceeds raised from this event will help support the technology needs of individuals supported by Advocates.

To donate directly to Advocates, please visit www.Advocates.org/Donate.

Advocates provides a broad range of services for people facing life challenges such as addiction, aging, autism, brain injury, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and mental health challenges.  With Advocates’ help, thousands of individuals and families living in Massachusetts are finding the supports they need to lead healthy, productive, and rewarding lives.           

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.