ICAN-ACT Thrift Certificates
An effective and economical way to support the charity of your choice by providing the vital goods and materials clients need for a better quality of life.
Island Coast AIDS Network (ICAN) and Abuse Counseling and Treatment (ACT) have teamed up to offer the community the opportunity to participate in the ICAN-ACT Thrift Certificate Program.
The ICAN-ACT Thrift Certificate Program is a new collaborative effort designed to help local businesses and individuals who want to give back to their community. Here’s how it works: Businesses and individuals purchase gift certificates to Second ACT Thrift Store and ICAN Junction and donate the certificates to a local charity of their choice. The certificates are distributed to the charity’s clients who redeem them for goods and materials. It’s that easy!
Purchases from Second ACT Thrift Store and ICAN Junction help support client programs benefiting domestic and sexual assault victims and HIV/AIDS infected and affected individuals, respectively. Second ACT offers gently used clothing, furniture, house wares and more. ICAN Junction specializes in home improvement and building materials including large appliances, plumbing fixtures, light fixtures, flooring, cabinets, doors, windows and much more.
This program offers a winning solution for the entire community. It’s an economical and effective way for businesses and individuals to support the charity of their choice during these challenging economic times. Charities help their clients access goods and materials they need in an efficient and time-saving manner and clients get more for their money by acquiring merchandise at a fraction of the retail price.
To place your order or request additional information, please call, email, or visit one of the following locations:
ICAN Junction
239-997-4226
http://www.icanjunction.org
United Plaza
13971 North Cleveland Avenue
North Fort Myers
Second ACT Thrift Store
239-939-2553
http://www.actabuse.org
11495 South Cleveland Avenue
Fort Myers
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