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Donate Cell Phones Today
The
United States of America is one of the most giving
charitable countries in the world. Americans are known for
making a difference by donating to worthwhile causes.
Because of Americans charitable hearts thousands of schools,
homeless shelters, Churches, hospitals, museums parks,
libraries, food, mission trips, medical
treatments.
While you
might not have a lot of money that you can donate to a
worthy cause, you still can make a difference by donating a
cell phone that you are no longer using, which can be turned
into cash for organizations within your community that are
doing cell phone drives.
Cell phone drives make great sense. Because most people have
one two cell phones just lying. That old phone can benefit
organizations in your community.
By donating your phone to a worthwhile cause in your
community you will be keeping the cell phones and the
batteries out of landfills. Improving communication
throughout the world. The phones can be turned into cash
with the organizations so they can buy educational
materials, provide for medical needs, help churches and
synagogues to grow and to fund projects they have ongoing,
fund mission trips, help the homeless in buying food and
providing shelter.
You can make a difference by donating your idle cell phone.
We are a great country by our action and every action makes
a difference. People in our community give thousands of
hours of their time to worthy causes teaching people to
read. Providing meals to homeless and to the elderly in
their homes. Picking up litter along the streets,
car-pooling to save gas, volunteering at schools lunch rooms
and play grounds to make them safer. Thanks to all who give
to help others.
David
Dunn wrote a great book called
Try Giving Yourself Away.
One book I highly recommend.
Mother Teresa gave her entire life to serve the poor and the
sick. She believed to give money, but also maybe more
important, to give our time and have a giving spirit.
Zig Ziglar says, “If you help enough people get what they
want you get what you want.”
“If I were asked to give what I consider the single most
useful bit of advice for all humanity it would be this:
Expect trouble as an inevitable part of life and when it
comes, hold your head high, look it squarely in the eye, and
say, ‘I will be bigger than you. You cannot defeat me.’ ” –
Ann Landers.
Paul Tillich, a great theologian and author of
The Courage
to Be stated that real courage is saying yes to life in
spite of all the hardship and pain, which are part of human
existence.
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