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Renault Police Department concludes its partnership with 911 Bank for Mobile Phone – Kolo

Renault Police Department concludes its partnership with 911 Bank for Mobile Phone – Kolo

Reno, Nev. (Kolo) – The proximity of Reno to a lively casino industry makes it a hot spot for human trafficking, creating unique challenges for local law enforcement. Victims are often faced with severe trauma, financial dependence and isolation.

The partnership between the Renault Police Department and the 911 mobile phone bank helps to pay attention to these barriers by providing emergency home phones, hot lines and legal aid.

The Bank of Mobile Phones 911 911 is a non -profit organization that provides free, secure mobile phones to victims of human trafficking and domestic violence.

Since the creation of the program in 2004, over 250,000 phones have been reconciled as emergency devices to assist victims across the country.

In order to meet the growing search for functioning devices, it is essential to have numerous organizations supporting the program.

Renault Police Department hopes to expand the scope and awareness of the program.

The Renault Police Department has goals set to improve telephone assets and deal with long -term housing needs for survivors.

In addition, businesses, corporations and organizations with lost and lodging departments are encouraged to donate the bank’s unsolicited phones for mobile telephones 911.

If you are interested in the program, contact the Mobile Phone Bank 911 on 866-290-7846 or visit www.911Cellphonebank.org to learn more about the program and partnership opportunities.

If you or someone you know are an immediate danger, call 911, if you suspect a case of human traffic, call the national hotline for human trafficking on 1.888.373.7888 or send an email to the Reno Human Exlootation and Email Trafficting at [email protected].

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