She recently swiped the can i had just finished and pull off the ring tab on top.
Ring pulls for wheelchairs australia.
Amputations from birth defects chronic diabetes cancer snake bite as well as land mines and.
2500 ring pulls 1 kg aluminium.
Any amputee is eligible.
The riverstone children have been collecting the metal ring pulls off the top of cans to submit to rotary of australia for the wheelchairs for kids program which makes wheelchairs for disadvantaged children in developing countries.
Many schools wishing to support our project collect only the ring pulls and not the cans for the reasons mentioned above.
Wheelchairs for kids a west australian volunteer run organisation builds wheelchairs for children all over the world and collects ring pulls to sell them as scrap metal and raise money for.
After collecting these tabs who to you contact and who do you.
The funds from this goes to rawcs in western australia and is then sent to thailand through reputable channels.
South australian viet nam charity group inc.
There is no reason to separate the aluminium ring pull from.
My mom is on a roll.
Aluminium ring pulls are a part of our recycling drive but it takes about 276 000 ring pulls at about 1 per kilo to raise the 100 to build a wheelchair.
The riverstone children have set themselves a target of 14 kilograms of ring pulls by the end of the year.
7 sets of joints are made from money paid for this 1 kg of ring pulls.
The hoax claimed that the titanium ring pulls could be melted down to make wheelchairs in australia or prosthetic limbs in some third world.
Savcg abn 45480440312.
I started collecting ring pulls in 2001 fundraising for a wheelchairs charity ms wixon said.
The foundation closed down but the ring pulls were still coming in to me and i didn t know what.
Virtually any aluminium is worth collecting including old window frames showers screens industrial off cuts but the most often is the common drink can.
A considerable number of wheelchairs have been funded with money raised from the sale of scrap aluminium collected by supporters.
But it could mean a lifetime of difference for a limbless person.
During 2005 and 2006 churches schools and organisations in melbourne australia collected ring pulls from aluminium cans in the mistaken belief that the pulls were made of or contained titanium.
Also there has noted events where the pull tabs for wheelchairs have fallen flat.