I keep it in one of my desks since I have no more use for them. However, recycling it and extracting the parts out of it and shipping it overseas is a great idea. I would love to support our soldiers, and I know how much family means to everyone, especially soldiers that have been on duty for years and haven't had a chance to talk with their family.
Thanks for sharing Fitzythird![/quote
Glad to share and see folks like you following up! By the end of the weekend, this one thread started by lindbergh could help some of our service men and women out, along with their families. Great question by lindbergh and great follow up by everyone else. We should reconvene on Monday and see how many phones we were able to throw together and get over there. Here is a tip....If you don't know a designated drop off site close by, many firefighters, town workers and police officers are veterans. If you take the phones to a local fire or police station, they can usually either take care of getting them in the right hands or point you in the right direction. Sometimes public libraries and VFW posts (Veterans of Foreign Wars) will do the same. Good Luck and God Bless America!