Yes. Most cell phone providers offer what is called an "email-to-text gateway". Using this system, you would send the text message to a certain email address, which would then send the text message to the person's cell phone. A few examples of these are provided below.
US Carriers
Alltel: phonenumber@message.alltel.com
AT&T: phonenumber@txt.att.net
Boost Mobile: phonenumber@myboostmobile.com
Sprint: phonenumber@messaging.sprintpcs.com
T-Mobile: phonenumber@tmomail.net
Verizon Wireless - phonenumber@vtext.com
Canadian Carriers
Bell Mobility: phonenumber@txt.bellmobility.ca
Telus Mobility: phonenumber@msg.telus.com
Rogers: phonenumber@pcs.rogers.com (note: recipient must have signed up for email-to-text service)
European Carriers
O2: username@o2.co.uk (note: recipient must have signed up for a user name)
Orange: phonenumber@orange.net (note: recipient must have signed up for email-to-text service)
T-Mobile: phonenumber@-mobile.uk.net
Vodafone: username@vodafone.net (note: recipeint must have signed up for a user name)
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