Purchase calling cards for victims of slavery

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From onevoicetoendslavery.com

Through differing relationships we (together) have been presented with the opportunity to help 42 labor trafficking survivors make ongoing and necessary phone calls with their families in Indonesia, Dominican Republic, and the Philippians.

How?
Purchase ‘International Calling Cards” and send them to the address below…

Where to Find these Cards?
You can purchase International Calling Cards at your local Walgreens, Costco, local grocery stores, and even online.

How many minutes should the cards have on them?
We suggest at least 30 minutes +
Even send multiple cards.

Address to send cards?
Jacobs Well
attn: Shana Puckett
1617 West 42nd St
KC, MO 64111

Please let drop a note of encouragement to the unknown individual that might receive this gift.

Thanks for participating, spread the word through twitter (@endingslavery), facebook etc…

To read more about the bust click here.

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Jonathan Blundell

I'm a husband, father of three, blogger, podcaster, author and media geek who is hoping to live a simple life and follow The Way.

6 thoughts on “Purchase calling cards for victims of slavery”

  1. Jonathan, as an alternative to having folks purchase physical phone cards from a local store, they can purchase them online and have the phone card sent directly to their email Inbox.

    Virtual phone cards, as they are often referred to, are essentially an email with all of the calling instructions one needs to make an international phone call, complete with the PIN number and access number(s).

    Some websites also allow people to gift or donate a phone card via email to anybody. They pay for the phone card and have its information sent to somebody else’s email Inbox. Very simple and convenient.

    1. Yup – I mentioned that in the post.

      The calling cards will be going to folks who likely don’t have any access to email. But thanks for plugging your business on my blog.

      1. Yes, but a family member or friend could take your advice and then simply send a print out of the email/information to the recipient via care package and/or provide the information by phone.

        Really, my reply was to re-enforce the idea that one does not have to leave their home and go to a store and by a physical card when the aforementioned can be easily replicated via the comfort of their own home. (:

  2. Jonathan, as an alternative to having folks purchase physical phone cards from a local store, they can purchase them online and have the phone card sent directly to their email Inbox.

    Virtual phone cards, as they are often referred to, are essentially an email with all of the calling instructions one needs to make an international phone call, complete with the PIN number and access number(s).

    Some websites also allow people to gift or donate a phone card via email to anybody. They pay for the phone card and have its information sent to somebody else’s email Inbox. Very simple and convenient.

      1. Yes, but a family member or friend could take your advice and then simply send a print out of the email/information to the recipient via care package and/or provide the information by phone.

        Really, my reply was to re-enforce the idea that one does not have to leave their home and go to a store and by a physical card when the aforementioned can be easily replicated via the comfort of their own home. (:

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