- It is important to delete all your personal information if you're planning to donate your cell phone. This includes stored phone numbers, call history and text messages. Make sure that the service is disconnected to avoid any fees. Also be sure that the phone works and that the battery stays charged. A working charger must accompany the cell phone donation. If the phone doesn't work or you don't have the charger, you should recycle the phone.
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Shelters for battered women are not easy to find because the victims need to be protected from their abusers. Some shelters list donation information online, but they are not likely to list any direct contact information.
The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence offers a nationwide mailing service for donated cell phones; they will even provide a shipping label for a box or padded envelope so you won't have to pay for postage (see Resources section). In addition, the NCADV offers a tax-deduction receipt.
If you're purchasing a new cell phone, ask if your service provider takes donations for shelters. Some provide this service locally by partnering with a specific shelter. In such cases, a representative from the shelter picks up the donated phones.











