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Lake Orion High School students volunteered to give up their cell phones and laptops for a full day Friday to participate in the school's 10th annual Cell Out for Soldiers event.

In the years since, it has raised around $24,000 for the nonprofit Cell Phones for Soldiers, which provides cost-free communication services and emergency funding to active-duty military members and veterans.

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