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So we set up a little desk ruler with electrical tape, measured out lengths of cable and cut them to the correct lengths, and labelled them with more tape as a temporary measure.
(October 5, 2014) On-site class at Comprehensive health welfare center Asuterasu in Fukuoka prefecture
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Ethan Lawlor (R) and classmates from Schull Community College, in West
Cork, pictured putting a smile on people’s faces with his project entitled ‘Free Happiness’. The project was awarded funding from O2 and Headstrong’s national ‘Think Big’ project which is about making a difference to young people’s mental health. Ethan Lawlor arranged a number of activities around his school that are designed to lift his fellow students’ spirits. Ethan has put motivational quotes on the doors of the classrooms and arranged for a representative from Headstrong, the National Centre for Youth Mental Health to address the senior classes in his school talking about young people’s mental health. He also arranged an information stand on youth mental health at a recent school open day. The grand finale event took place in the Schull Community College and involved students giving out chocolates, with music provided by a gorilla playing the drums and local bands.
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Vee Technologies Bangalore Team spreads joy in Sumangali Seva Ashrama:
The Vee team with top executives and HR personnel spend time and shared gifts with the many children and senior citizens at the ashram.
Chris at the start of the Tragedy on Two Wheels Alleycat. Garfield Park, 2nd St & Virginia Ave SE, Washington, DC.
22-12-2010
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(l to r) FADE STREET’S VOGUE WILSON and Orlaith Foley, Fundraising Officer, Headstrong LAUNCHES O2 RECYCLE - A NEW ONLINE MOBILE PHONE RECYCLING SCHEME FOR HEADSTRONG
O2 today (Weds) launched a new online mobile phone recycling scheme, O2 Recycle, in aid of Headstrong, the National Centre for Youth Mental Health. Through O2 Recycle, customers on any network can get up to €200 for old mobile phones, iPods / MP3 Players, digital cameras and Sat Navs, plus O2 will donate up to € 5* to Headstrong for every device they receive. To recycle your old devices simply go to www.o2.ie /recycle.
The amount each customer receives for their mobile phone or other electronic device depends on the condition of the item which is tested and paid out by O2’s recycling partner, Redeem.
Tony Bates, Director of Headstrong, said: “I would encourage everyone that received a new phone or iPod this Christmas to put their old device to good use – recycling them with O2 will secure much needed funding for Headstrong so that we can continue working to change how Ireland thinks about young people's mental health.”
* € 5 for every working device, € 2.50 for every non-working device.
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