Donate Your Old Cellphone
Prevent hazardous chemicals and heavy metals from entering the waste stream and polluting our ground water! Contact Elizabeth Patrick to start a workplace drive or drop off your old cellphone, PDA or pager to any of the following metro Atlanta locations. Visit www.collectivegood.com to learn more about the program.
Kinko’s Westside – 2235 West Broad Street, Athens
Natural Body Spa & Shoppe – All locations
REI – All Atlanta locations
San Francisco Coffee House – 1192 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta
Southface Energy Institute – 221 Pine St., Atlanta
Whole Foods Market – All Georgia locations
Donate Your Used Vehicle
Donate your car to EarthShare of Georgia though Car Program LLC. Car Program will pick up your donated vehicle, sell it at auction or directly to a salvage yard, and donate a portion of the proceeds to EarthShare of Georgia. The donation is tax-deductible, and it's an easy way to support EarthShare of Georgia! Click here for a donation form.
Share the Earth Program
EarthShare of Georgia’s Share the Earth program enables individuals and corporations to donate land to the Conservation Fund, an EarthShare member group. All types of real estate are eligible from factories to residences to timber land.
The Conservation Fund (an EarthShare of Georgia member organization) will research the property, determine its environmental and monetary value, recommend the best way for the property to benefit EarthShare of Georgia, and handle the transaction. When the property is sold, a small portion will be retained to cover the Conservation Fund’s costs. The balance will go to support EarthShare of Georgia and its network of conservation groups.
For more information please call Madeline Reamy, Executive Director at (404) 873-3173, madeline@earthsharega.org.
Make a Planned Gift
There are so many steps you can take to leave a lasting legacy in protecting our environment for future generations. We invite you to learn more about Leave a Legacy Georgia and consider making a planned gift to EarthShare of Georgia.
Donate Your Old Cellphone
Prevent hazardous chemicals and heavy metals from entering the waste stream and polluting our ground water! Contact Elizabeth Patrick to start a workplace drive or drop off your old cellphone, PDA or pager to any of the following metro Atlanta locations. Visit www.collectivegood.com to learn more about the program.
Kinko’s Westside – 2235 West Broad Street, Athens
Natural Body Spa & Shoppe – All locations
REI – All Atlanta locations
San Francisco Coffee House – 1192 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta
Southface Energy Institute – 221 Pine St., Atlanta
Whole Foods Market – All Georgia locations
Donate Your Used Vehicle
Donate your car to EarthShare of Georgia though Car Program LLC. Car Program will pick up your donated vehicle, sell it at auction or directly to a salvage yard, and donate a portion of the proceeds to EarthShare of Georgia. The donation is tax-deductible, and it's an easy way to support EarthShare of Georgia! Click here for a donation form.
Share the Earth Program
EarthShare of Georgia’s Share the Earth program enables individuals and corporations to donate land to the Conservation Fund, an EarthShare member group. All types of real estate are eligible from factories to residences to timber land.
The Conservation Fund (an EarthShare of Georgia member organization) will research the property, determine its environmental and monetary value, recommend the best way for the property to benefit EarthShare of Georgia, and handle the transaction. When the property is sold, a small portion will be retained to cover the Conservation Fund’s costs. The balance will go to support EarthShare of Georgia and its network of conservation groups.
For more information please call Madeline Reamy, Executive Director at (404) 873-3173, madeline@earthsharega.org.
Make a Planned Gift
There are so many steps you can take to leave a lasting legacy in protecting our environment for future generations. We invite you to learn more about Leave a Legacy Georgia and consider making a planned gift to EarthShare of Georgia.