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SECURE DOCUMENT DESTRUCTION
Shredding From 1 Box to 100,000 Pounds
No job is too big or too small
Secure Shred of Florida is a division of the Louise Graham Regeneration Center and provides businesses with the highest quality secure document destruction services. Secure Shred is AAA Certified by NAID (National Association for Information Destruction) and offers customers ongoing or one-time shredding.
We provide free containers and no-charge for pickup, and also provide a Certificate of Destruction for all shredding. There is a fee for shredding.
Services are provided in Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk and Sarasota counties.
For more information or to request a quote
CLICK HERE.
When your company or organization uses Secure Shred the proceeds go back into the nonprofit Louise Graham Regeneration Center’s programs to help people with developmental disabilities. The center provides job and life skills training for adults with developmental disabilities that helps them become more self-sufficient citizens. Training areas include personal care and hygiene, financial education, basic computer skills, personal and workplace safety, and skills that promote employment.
NEWS
11/09 Center Featured on Statewide Public Radio
Center Receives Outstanding Program Award
Tampa Bay Rays Partners with Louise Graham Center
Center Named Sustainable Florida Award Finalist
11/09 Document Destruction Business is Booming
Center Named 2008 Nonprofit Business of the Year
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The Louise Graham Center offers recycled paper products for sale to businesses, government agencies and individuals.
Products include high quality toilet paper and paper towels in various forms for commercial use. Sold by the case at an affordable cost, our products meet or exceed EPA guidelines for post-consumer waste, and are just as good, if not better, than name-brand paper products.
Paper and cardboard recycling at Louise Graham is an environmentally friendly, entrepreneurial enterprise that not only includes residential and corporate fiber waste recycling, and the sale of recycled paper products, but also employs adults with significant disabilities.
Recycling paper and cardboard saves natural resources, energy and trees. Louise Graham's recycling annually saves 5,000 cubic yards of landfill space, 175,500 gallons of oil, 1.9 million killowats of electricity and 3.2 million gallons of water.
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The Adult Day Training Program provides daily job and independent living skills training, and employment, for adults with developmental disabilities. Through the program, participants help contribute to their own care, work toward and prepare for self-sufficiency, and become more integrated into the community at-large.
Program participants learn skills such as how to use phones and computers, keeping a check register and cashing paychecks, the value of money, the responsibilities of being employed, how to use public transportation, and personal care such as grooming and hygiene.
Job training and employment is performed through real-world tasks in a light industrial, entrepreneural environment where more than 85% of the labor is done by individuals with significant disabilities. Individuals are paid for the work they perform, which includes secure document shredding, light assembly and packaging, and paper and cardboard recycling.
Services including case management and supported employment are provided on-site by a variety of cooperating agencies.
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