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3 replies. Last Post: dorothea on 7/16/08 5:01 PM
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beth wrote:
I think it is very commendable, that these two young kids, in this day and age, would start a project like this!!! Most kids their age are self-absorbed in all that they have (cell phones, computers, video games, etc). For these two young people to think of someone, other than themselves, is truly amazing and awe inspiring! I commend them and wish them all the best in this very unselfish project! Thank you for your great story!
pegsmetana wrote:
This is a wonderful story of Americans using their intelligence and energy to positively impact society and, in particular, the military defending our freedoms. Please keep publishing such stories to energize us to use the power we have.

Thanks very much.
I have several old cell phones that I would like to donate but do not know where I might find a location to do so. I live in Wells, Texas which is close to Lufkin, Texas where you have an AT&T store. Do they take the phones? Pleasse let me know where the closest store is.
Thanks Glenda Byrd
dorothea wrote:
It was so rewarding for me to read about Brittany and Robbie's burden for the Service men that are helping our country have the freedoms, some people throw away.

Living in Arizona, one of worst crime areas in the Untied States, keeps me from reading newspapers from Phoenix area and sometimes turing the news off.

There are so many, too many, young people who have little or no parents to install a positive approach to "growing up and doing their part"

Brittany and Robbie, from their profile are special people. More important is the fact that they have to have very special parents to love and support them.

It is such pleasure to read about the good our young people are doing today instead of always pointing a finger at them.
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Dorothea in Arizona

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