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Charities Can Recycle Your Used Cell Phones and Help a Person in Need

More and more of us are getting cell phones every day. The estimates say that world wide about 2.5 billion cell phones are in used right now. That number keeps rising daily. More and more of us are also updating our phones every day, too. Many cell phone companies offer many incentives to upgrade to their newer phones, plus we just love the new gadgets. Yet, what are we doing with the old phones?

If you ever tried to get an older phone activated, you probably all ready know it is nearly impossible to do. Cell phone carriers once us to buy their new equipment. For that reason, the old cell phones a lot of the time end up in the trash or in the junk drawer. But there are better things you can do with those old cell phones. You could recycle them.

Yes, there are a lot of organizations that will take your old cell phone and reuse them.

Here are a few organizations to consider.

Recelluar. This company is based in Michigan. They get about 75,000 used phones a week. About 60 percent of these phones are reusable. The remaining phones are then used for parts or sold as scrap. What do they do with the phones? They refurbish the phones and then resell them. About 55 to 60 percent of the phones are sold outside the US to places like Bolivia, Jamaica, Kenya or the Ukraine, places where it is hard to find cell phones. The company works with charities such as The March of Dime. The charities that help collect the phone receive anywhere from $2.00 to $10.00 per phone they collect. Recelluar will then cell the phone for $40 or less. To find out more about Recelluar check out their website at: www.recelluar.net

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Phone for Life, Inc. is a charitable organization in New York City. They collect and then redistribute used and old cell phones for senior citizens to use in emergencies. To learn more check out there website at: www.phones4life.org or call them at 212-730-4699

Recycle for breast cancer. The toxins from cell phones can actually be a cause for breast cancer. That is one reason why this organization began collecting and then recycling the phones at no charge. To learn more check out there link at:
http://recycleforbreastcancer.org/about_rfbc.htm

Donate a phone is a program that helps domestic violence victims. The phones are reprogrammed with 9-1-1 and other emergency numbers at a touch of a button. For further info check out their website at: www.donateaphone.com

Paw’s Place collects old cell phones, resells them and then uses the cash to buy dog food. To learn more check out there website at: www.pawsplace.org

Cellphones for soldiers: People donate their old cell phones at drop off sites. The phones are then recycled for cash. The cash is used to buy phone cards for soldiers to use to call home, who cannot afford long distance calls home to the United States. To learn more check out this website: www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com

All of these programs are better than just trashing your phone into a land fill. We all know that those phone batteries contain toxins that are hazardous to our health.

We all also have enough lying around in all those junk drawers. So why don’t do some cleaning and find some new homes for those old cell phones of yours? You will be helping other people and you will be making a difference.

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