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3097 days ago

Looking for MP3 Player and Speakers

Ganga from Hamilton East

Hi neighbours... I was wondering if anyone has an old MP3 player or iPod that they are no longer using and wouldn't mind giving away?

In addition, if anyone has portable speakers (perhaps received as a souvenir) that they aren't using and are willing to pass it on for a good cause, that'd be great too.

I run a programme on behalf of a charitable organisation where people with severe physical and intellectual disability attend for an hour to engage in some activities (simple stuff related to fine-motor skills, hand-eye coordination etc.). Currently I am using my own iPad to provide the music ambience during the sessions but am looking to build the resources for the long-term (e.g. when I am not around and someone fills in as the facilitator, etc.).

Thanks in advance guys!

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