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Gold | 2014-06-03 03:20:12
Everyone recycling old, unwanted gold jewellery, gold or silver coins, or other precious metal will have the opportunity to donate all or a portion of the appraised value of their items, to the Canadian Cancer Society
WINNIPEG,MB (Commodity Online): KMG Gold Recycling plans to raise funds for the Canadian Cancer Society and Canadian Goodwill Industries by accepting donations of old, unwanted gold jewellery, gold or silver coins from the public. The event will be held on November 18th and Saturday, November 19th, at KMG Gold Recycling's new processing facility in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Everyone recycling old, unwanted gold jewellery, gold or silver coins, or other precious metal will have the opportunity to donate all or a portion of the appraised value of their items, to the Canadian Cancer Society. Tax receipts will be issued by the Canadian Cancer Society for donations in excess of $15. KMG Gold will donate all costume jewellery and other non-precious items to Canadian Goodwill Industries.
In addition to supporting Canadian Cancer Society and Canadian Goodwill Industries, all donations will qualify products or services contributed by many of Winnipeg’s leading companies. Such as Atomic Hair Studio, Acci-Care Accident Recovery Experts, Winnipeg Gold Buyer, and Roger Watson Jewellers. “It’s an honour to have the opportunity to work with the Canadian Cancer Society and Canadian Goodwill Industries.
This is a great opportunity to raise funds for cancer research and help the community,” says Michael Gupton, President and co-founder of KMG Gold Recycling. “My family has been directly affected by cancer, and Canadian Goodwill Industries helped me start KMG Gold," says Gupton. As winner of the prestigious Better Business Bureau Torch Award, two years in a row, recognizing integrity, ethics and honesty in the marketplace, KMG Gold has established themselves as the leading precious metal recycler in the country. Independent third party surveys, including CBC News, confirm that KMG gold pays the highest price for recycled precious metals.
More details at http://www.kmggold.com