youth cancer

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    O.K. I'm a bit of a hard bloke at times and I'm not interested in charities but we were doing an EOFY thing in the office today and came across a pre-paid envelope where you can send your expired mobile phone for free to a "Youth Cancer" organisation - apparently they can recycle the phone and earn some dollars for research and fixing cancer in young people.

    A quick look around and we found five "dead" phones, so we're going to send them in.(make sure the sim card is removed).

    I'm not pushing any barrows but I'll post this groups web add. where you can order some of these envelopes.

    Seems better than throwing the expired Nokia into the garbage bin.

    http://youcan.org.au/
 
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