Many former soldiers need phones and/or don't have enough money to pay for them themselves.
You can donate them to cellphonesforsoldier.com. Also you can go on charityguide.com to find places to donate cell phones. You can donate your old phone at many places. AT&T offers a recycling plan. You can stop in at any Best Buy store and they take cell phones and other electronics for recycling.
the website is www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com
Soldiers aren't in need of extra cell phones at this time, but can use your old cell phone for other purposes. Recycling is probably the most environmentally responsible route, or donating it to needy families rather than soldiers.
If you'd like to donate a cellphone to the army or other people in military service, you should first contact a local military base and see if they have a donation drive going on. Barring that, there are a few organizations that accept phone donations, such as Cell Phones for Soldiers.
There is a website www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com. I would try there first. YOu can also contact your local recycling center and ask about donating. Your city may be running a program. Great job for supporting the troops!
One of the best places would be www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com. You can also check out the cell phone program at www.charitablerecycling.com.
u can donate them or trade them in or u can even trade services to the same fone
As yet unknown: but you CAN donate used cell phones that can be recycled to purchase cell phone minutes. You can't actually donate cell phone minutes directly."Meals of Honor" accepts used cell phones, laptops, ink cartridges, GPS devices, MP3 players and portable DVD and CD players. Prepaid shipping labels are available on the site and all of the proceeds from recycling are used to feed homeless veterans.See the link provided below for more information:
People usually keep them stored somewhere random, throw them away if they are really broken, or donate them! :)
To find more information on cell phone recycling, one can go to the EPA website. The EPA website offers places to recycle or donate your used cell phones. The Apple website also offers information on recycling cell phones.
Yes, there are several companies which accept used cell phones and then give them to those in need. Some of the regional and national companies include Collective Good, Call to Protect, and Cellphones for Soldiers. www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com Refurbishes cell phones and distributes them for use to soldiers overseas so that they can make calls home. Most "recycle your cell phone" outfits are refurbishing the equipment and selling it. Cell Phones For Soldiers really does put your old phone to good use. The website tells how to submit your phone by mail or how to find a local drop-off location.
There are companies that will buy old cell phones to either recycle them or donate them for other uses. Example: http://www.cellforcash.com/