RECEIVE AN EMERGENCY PHONE

The 911 Cell Phone Bank distributes phones directly to our agency partners. Please contact your local law enforcement or victim service agency to request a phone. If the agency is not currently using our program, they can contact the 911 Cell Phone Bank directly to request devices.

RECEIVE AN EMERGENCY PHONE

The 911 Cell Phone Bank distributes phones directly to our agency partners. Please contact your local law enforcement or victim service agency to request a phone. If the agency is not currently using our program, they can contact the 911 Cell Phone Bank directly to request devices.

TESTIMONIALS

“I wish you could see the look of relief on these victims faces when we say, it’s okay if your phone’s been busted by the perp, we’re giving you one with minutes.”

Donna Kolb, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, VA

“A client who was residing with her abuser was able to work with her victim advocate to create a safety plan including hiding spots for a private phone. She used it exclusively for connecting with advocates and applying for jobs without her abuser knowing. Eventually, she was able to safely leave and relocate to a new town.”

Nicole Castillo, Program Director, Rose Andom Center, Denver, CO

“Thank you so much for the shipment of phones. Just wanted to share that I provided one of the phones to a shelter client. It is a case involving elder abuse. The phone is used for going through the process to receive benefits, scheduling her doctor visits, and assisting her with getting into a nursing facility. Our agency truly appreciates it!”

Brianna Schadder, Court Advocate, Domestic Violence Service Center, Wilkes-Barre, PA

“I am providing a phone today to a man who was robbed of his personal items, wallet, and phone as he walked home from work. He will need this phone to replace his documents, freeze his accounts and work with his bank. He will also need this phone to work to protect his credit and make follow up medical appointments. He was badly beaten and will require some facial surgery. Sadly, some pretty ugly things can happen to good people. Thank you for providing these free phones so people can take steps to help themselves.”

Drew Hogan, Victim Services Coordinator, Westminster Police Department, CO

TESTIMONIALS

“I wish you could see the look of relief on these victims faces when we say, it’s okay if your phone’s been busted by the perp, we’re giving you one with minutes.”

Donna Kolb, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, VA

“A client who was residing with her abuser was able to work with her victim advocate to create a safety plan including hiding spots for a private phone. She used it exclusively for connecting with advocates and applying for jobs without her abuser knowing. Eventually, she was able to safely leave and relocate to a new town.”

Nicole Castillo, Program Director, Rose Andom Center, Denver, CO

“Thank you so much for the shipment of phones. Just wanted to share that I provided one of the phones to a shelter client. It is a case involving elder abuse. The phone is used for going through the process to receive benefits, scheduling her doctor visits, and assisting her with getting into a nursing facility. Our agency truly appreciates it!”

Brianna Schadder, Court Advocate, Domestic Violence Service Center, Wilkes-Barre, PA

“I am providing a phone today to a man who was robbed of his personal items, wallet, and phone as he walked home from work. He will need this phone to replace his documents, freeze his accounts and work with his bank. He will also need this phone to work to protect his credit and make follow up medical appointments. He was badly beaten and will require some facial surgery. Sadly, some pretty ugly things can happen to good people. Thank you for providing these free phones so people can take steps to help themselves.”

Drew Hogan, Victim Services Coordinator, Westminster Police Department, CO