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  • April 7, 2026

2025 Annual Report

Our 2025 Annual Report is now available, and it reflects what your support made possible this year. In 2025, 911 Cell Phone Bank securely processed 94,737 devices and diverted 70,222.66 lbs of electronics from landfills. Devices were securely data-erased and routed to responsible outcomes, including 87,264 repurposed for reuse and 40,974 sent to certified recycling when reuse was not possible. Read the report and see the impact that was made.

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  • April 3, 2026

National Crime Victims’ Rights Week: Listening, Supporting, and Standing With Survivors

National Crime Victims’ Rights Week is a time to honor survivors, raise awareness, and strengthen support for those impacted by crime. Learn how communities can make a difference and how even small actions can help victims rebuild and reconnect.

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  • April 3, 2026

Earth Month: Small Choices That Add Up to Something Bigger

Earth Month is a reminder that small, everyday choices can have a lasting impact. From reducing waste to responsibly handling unused electronics, learn how simple actions can help protect our environment and support communities at the same time.

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  • February 24, 2026

Turning Unclaimed Transit Electronics Into Safety and Support

Transit lost-and-found departments often accumulate unclaimed devices that can pose security and environmental risks. Many agencies are partnering with 911 Cell Phone Bank to securely erase and reassign these electronics, turning them into lifelines for survivors of human trafficking. Learn how this partnership strengthens safety and sustainability.

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  • February 24, 2026

Domestic Violence and Digital Safety: Resources, Rights, and the Power of Safe Connection

Domestic violence can involve more than physical harm. It can include isolation, coercion, and technology-enabled monitoring that makes it harder for survivors to safely reach help. This national resource guide outlines practical steps, trusted hotlines, and why access to a secure phone can be a lifeline. Learn how donating unused and unclaimed devices through 911 Cell Phone Bank can support survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking.

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  • February 2, 2026

Super Bowl LX: Awareness, Action, and Protecting Communities

Super Bowl LX offers a chance to raise awareness about human trafficking and empower communities to recognize the signs of exploitation and know how to respond. Learn what indicators to watch for, how to report suspected trafficking safely, and how you can support survivors.

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