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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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  • February 2, 2026

Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month: Recognize the Signs, Support Healthy Relationships, and Help Survivors Stay Connected

Teen dating violence affects thousands of young people each year and can include physical, emotional, sexual, or digital abuse. Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month in February is a time to learn the warning signs, promote healthy relationships, and support survivors. Discover how providing safe communication through donated devices can make a real difference.

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  • January 22, 2026

Identity Theft Awareness Week: How to Recognize Fraud and Protect Yourself

Identity theft can happen to anyone and often goes unnoticed until real damage is done. This Identity Theft Awareness Week resource explains common warning signs, how fraud occurs, and practical steps you can take to protect your personal information and devices.

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  • January 19, 2026

Environmental Action at Work Isn’t a Trend — It’s a Career Advantage

Environmental action at work is no longer a nice-to-have. It is a professional advantage. From reducing energy use to responsibly donating outdated electronics, everyday workplace decisions can lower environmental impact while building credibility, leadership visibility, and community connection. This guest post explores practical ways sustainability can strengthen both careers and communities.

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  • December 15, 2025

Human Trafficking Prevention Month: Understanding the Crisis and How You Can Help

Human trafficking affects every community, with 1 in 6 endangered runaways likely becoming victims and more than 21,000 survivors identified in 2024. Many escape with only the clothes they are wearing, cut off from loved ones and support. This month, learn why something as simple as a donated cell phone can give survivors the ability to stay safe, connected, and supported.

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  • December 8, 2025

Selling Unclaimed Devices: The Guest Trust Problem No One Plans For

Selling unclaimed devices can look like a conflict of interest and damage guest trust. Learn a safer option with verified data erasure and donation.

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