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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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  • November 27, 2025

National Giving Month is more than a time to give. It’s a time to make meaningful impact.

December is National Giving Month and Giving Tuesday is on December 2nd. At 911 Cell Phone Bank, this month reminds us how something as simple as a donated unused cell phone can become a lifeline for someone in crisis. Throughout the month, we’re inviting individuals and organizations to join us in turning unused devices into tools of safety, connection, and hope.

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  • November 4, 2025

Celebrate America Recycles Day by Giving Electronics a New Purpose

Each year, millions of Americans recycle bottles and cans, but the fastest-growing waste stream is often forgotten: electronic waste. This America Recycles Day, you can make your recycling count for more than the environment. Donating your unused devices to the 911 Cell Phone Bank transforms e-waste into lifelines for survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking. One phone can mean safety, connection, and a second chance at life.

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  • November 4, 2025

Gratitude for the Gift of Communication

When survivors of domestic violence or human trafficking receive a phone free from their abuser’s control, they are given more than a device — they are given safety, dignity, and the chance to begin again. This National Gratitude Month, we reflect on the stories of courage, hope, and new beginnings made possible by your donations to the 911 Cell Phone Bank. Every phone given is more than a gift — it’s a lifeline that changes lives.

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  • October 30, 2025

Hope in Their Hands: Phones Empower Survivors of Human Trafficking

When a group of donated phones reach a safe house for human trafficking survivors, they become more than devices—they become lifelines, offering connection, hope, and a path to healing.

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