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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.

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