UCP of Mobile Announces Acquisition of Electronics Recycling Program by Ransom Ministries

Last Updated: February 8, 2024By Tags:

MOBILE, Ala. – United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Mobile, a nonprofit organization serving individuals with disabilities, announces the acquisition of its Electronics Recycling Services program by Ransom Ministries, an organization working to break the cycle of poverty through work and faith. The transition will take effect on Friday, February 9, 2024.

Since 2016, UCP of Mobile’s Electronics Recycling Services program has recycled electronics of all types, accepting donations from individuals and businesses throughout our area. In turn, the electronics are broken down and resold to generate revenue for the organization’s programs for children and adults with disabilities throughout south Alabama.

Similarly, Ransom Ministries, through its Ransom Recycling program, takes donations of old, unwanted, broken, and outdated electronics. Further, Ransom Recycling creates an opportunity for those unlikely to be employed, giving them the chance to work in an entry-level position, be mentored and earn an income. The program also generates self-sustaining income for Ransom Ministries to be able to accomplish its mission.

While the acquisition ensures continuity in services, please note the immediate closure of the UCP of Mobile Electronics Recycling location at 4132-B Government Blvd. in Mobile. For those wishing to recycle electronics, drop off items at Ransom Recycling’s location at 320 S. Craft Highway in Chickasaw or at the Mobile County Recycling Center located at 7450 Hitt Road in Mobile. For more information on Ransom Recycling, including hours of operation, items accepted, etc., visit https://link.edgepilot.com/s/f0bf7a77/9VBRMEQhaUutwRnDG4w5Ng?u=https://www.ransomrecycling.com/

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