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Charity phone card supporting Rett Syndrome research, featuring a young girl with red hair, ribbons, and human figures symbolizing hope and community.

Research For Rett (Syndrome) Linwood New Jersey Vertical PROOF

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SKU   Mfg   Issued   Price

25250   AVX   Unknown   $14.99

Description:

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This collectible phone card is issued by AmeriVox and highlights Research For Rett (Syndrome), a medical charity dedicated to fighting illnesses and diseases affecting children. The card supports fundraising efforts connected to this cause. It features the organization’s contact number, 1-800-422-RETT, prominently displayed, reinforcing its role as a resource for assistance and information.

The design includes imagery of green wreaths, symbolizing hope and support, set against a predominantly white and green background. The text on the card clearly reads “Research For Rett (Syndrome)” along with “Fundraiser” and “Charities.” The location Linwood, New Jersey, is stated, indicating where the organization or event is based or connected. The card’s layout is vertical, and the word “PROOF” is visible, denoting its status as a specimen or sample card.

This AmeriVox collectible phone card underscores medical fundraising efforts while promoting awareness for Rett Syndrome. Its clear inclusion of specific phone contact details and location makes it a valuable item for collectors interested in charity-related telecom memorabilia and medical research advocacy.

Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.

Keywords:
Fundraiser, charities, medical, wreaths, children, illnesses, diseases, rfr, 1-800-422-rett, blank reverse, AmeriVox
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