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Cell phones for soldiers - help our troops call home

Do you have old, broken, or unused cell phones in your home? Why not donate them
to the Cell Phone Recycling Center?

You can donate your cell phone to members of the armed services serving outside
the United States. Simply put your cell phones into a large envelope and address
it to:
Cell Phone Recycling Center
2555 Bishop Circle West
Dexter, MI 48130-9828.

Locally: Two area Quiznos Sub Sandwich Shop locations: 6346 Lantana Road,
Lake Worth and 507 Ridge Road, Lantana.

for more information:
www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com OR 1-800-426-1031.
This site will allow you to print a mailing label. There is a "no postage" permit
available, however, applying postage helps our troops, so donate the postage.

The Cell Phones for Soldiers program was started in April 2004 by 13-year-old
Brittany Bergquist and her 12-year-old brother Robbie of Norwell, Massachusetts.
Robbie and Brittany's goal is to help our soldiers serving overseas call home.
They hope to provide as many soldiers as possible with prepaid calling cards.
Through generous donations and the recycling of used cell phones, Robbie
and Brittany have already distributed thousands of calling cards to soldiers around the globe.

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