Monica Reed

Cell phones for soldiers…help them stay in contact with the ones they love!

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Cell phones for soldiers…help them stay in contact with the ones they love!

If you have an old cell phone or cell phones you’re not using, you can be a hero to thousands of active duty military members!  There is a place in Georgia to send your old cell phones…you can send them to Cell Phones for Soldiers!  Cell Phones for Soldiers is a nonprofit that will recycle or repurpose old cell phones to help fund programs that provide free communication tools for active military members to stay in touch with family and friends. Let’s help a hero!

Check out their website HERE!

You can also send your old cell phones and chargers to:

Cell Phones for Soldiers

5705 Commerce Blvd.

Suite 100

Alpharetta, Georgia 30004

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