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    Are your old cell phones piling up? Donate them to help victims of domestic violence.
     
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    Recycle your cell phone; save a life?


    Posted at 9:47 am by Sarah Jackson

    It’s time to liberate your old cell phone or, perhaps, multiple phones, by giving them to Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County, a nonprofit organization providing shelter and help to victims of domestic abuse.

    Families can use them to call 911 for free in an emergency, domestic or otherwise.

    Drop-off locations include Snohomish County branches of Whitfield Insurance, First Security Bank and Frontier Bank, plus Zippy's Java Lounge in downtown Everett.

    Easy, right?

    Read The Herald’s full story about it here.
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