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Doing good deeds. Donating unwanted cellphones.

Do you believe there are about 600 million obsolete cellphones, already, in the U.S.?

If you have one lying around your home, office, or glove compartment, you can
recycle it, and do a good deed! Log on the www.gooddeedfoundation.org/aarp.
Follow the easy prompts to receive a postage-paid envelope and/or collection
box for your community or office. Some of the phones will be sold, with the
proceeds going to programs that help women and escape poverty. Some
phones will go to older citizens, so that they can make 911 calls.

Why not think about it, now! Talk about it with you family, friends and
office workers. Doing good deeds makes everyone feel GOOD.

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Thanks for telling people what to do with their old phones. I have about six of them.

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Boynton Beach has been Tina G. Korn's home for 13 years. She and husband, Abe, have been married 44 years and...

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