Come to the SPUSD School District parking lot on Saturday, April 25th, to shred your documents. Identity theft continues to rise, and having your personal and business documents shredded in a safe and secure manner will help combat the problem. Thanks to our sponsors for helping to make this important event possible.
“We are happy to offer this event for responsible paper disposal which will help residents reduce
the risk of identity theft,” said Kiwanis member John Vandercook. “The City continues to be proactive
in removing recyclables from our waste stream. While we do this from time to time with electronics
paints and thinners, identity theft and credit card fraud are such a growing problem that it is equally
important to dispose of old documents properly.”
City residents may bring up to five banker’s boxes to be shredded. Residents are asked to consider
a suggested donation of $20.00, all of which will be used to directly benefit the youth served by the
South Pasadena Kiwanis Club. The shredding agency will be Ability First, AAA certified member of the
National Association for Information Destruction, who has offered secure document destruction
services since 2003.
The event is made possible by the generous sponsorship of Priority One Credit Union, Re-Imagine
Your Home, Mission Street Wealth Planning and B. B. Graham & Company.