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Call to action: Recycle your cell phone and support women and girls.

Posted on May 30th, 2008
By Lisa Kays in Blog, Girls, Philanthropy, Women

Got an old, unused cell phone around gathering dust?

Do a good deed by keeping it from a landfill and helping generate funding for work benefiting women and girls around the United States and the world.  For every cell phone you recycle, you’ll also save an estimated 66 pounds of carbon dioxide–the cause of global warming. 

Visit the Good Deed Foundation to learn more, request a postage-free envelope and get that cell phone out of the closet and put to good use.

Or, if you’re coming by The Women’s Foundation’s office or to a meeting, bring your used cell phone to the front desk or a staff member and we’ll ship it off for you.

It’s never been easier to do a good deed and help out the world’s women and girls and the environment.

Questions?  Contact Lisa Kays at lkays@wawf.org.

5 Responses to “Call to action: Recycle your cell phone and support women and girls.”

  1. Karen Dyer Says:

    Please send envelope for two cell phones and charger.

    Thanks,

    Karen Dyer

  2. Tim Mannin Says:

    Thank you for the opportunity to recycle our old cell phones. I am glad that this organization exists.

    Thank you,

    Tim Manning

  3. Laurie Howell Says:

    Please send envelope big enough for lots of chargers and maybe one or two cell phones. You’re doing great work - keep it up! Laurie Howell

  4. Susan Daly Says:

    Please send an envelope for three cell phones and at least one charger.
    Thank you,
    Susan Daly

  5. Sheila Says:

    Please send two bags for cell phones.

    Thanks

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