Donate your used electronics to create a gift that makes a difference in the lives of our students and their families!
Is your home filled with video games and DVD’s that are no longer being used? Have you recently upgraded your phone? Do your children have old iPods sitting in a drawer? Please donate these used electronics to Mother Caroline Academy and Education Center where we offer girls, their families and community adults an extraordinary education—superb teaching and individual attention that results in a strong academic foundation and builds self confident leaders.
Donating your used electronics can help us reach our fundraising goals while protecting the planet at the same time. We rely on philanthropic support from individuals, foundations and corporations to support our annual budget of $2 million each year. Your no longer used electronics can really make a difference and there are over 60,000 items you can donate!
All proceeds from the Upcycle Program will support the operating budget. When you contribute to Mother Caroline, you help to meet the school’s most pressing needs.
Your contribution supports…
• Tuition for Academy girls
• Teacher salaries and professional development
• Development of master teachers to strengthen their teaching practice
• Overnight summer camp for Academy girls
• Need-based high school tuition support
• Academic enrichment activities ranging from public speaking, leadership and problem solving skills and team building
• Co-curricular activities including clubs, music, arts and athletics
About Mother Caroline Academy & Education Center
Mother Caroline Academy is a tuition-free, accredited independent school for girls in grades 4-8 from limited financial means. We serve girls from all faiths, race and cultures from Boston neighborhoods. Our results demonstrate our success with 100% of Academy girls graduating from high school and 94% attending college.
The mission of the school is to provide a high quality education that develops the individual gifts of each student and prepares her for success in competitive secondary schools and college. Rooted in the Catholic tradition, that recognizes the dignity of each person, the Academy emphasizes the importance of scholarship, leadership, spiritual, social and moral development. The Mother Caroline community continues to support and nourish its graduates through their secondary and college education.