ROTARY club members are hoping for kind-hearted donations to help turn mobile phones into water.
The Rotary Club of Lickey Hills will be at Morrisons, Great Park, Rubery, from this Friday to Sunday to collect old and unwanted mobile phones for recycling.
All money made from the recycled phones will go to Water Aid, a charity which helps set up clean water supplies in under-developed countries.
The old, unwanted or broken phones will be recycled after collection to get money to help fit water pumps and wells in places without clean or safe water supplies.
John Crawford, the club's vice-president, said: "Water Aid is one of the charities we have chosen to help. It is a great cause that does a lot of good and this is a great and different way of raising the funds for them."
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