Greeley, CO – Residents in Weld County have just a few days left to donate old cell phones, tablets, and laptops to help local victims in need. The Weld County Sheriff’s Office announced that its device donation partnership with 911 Cell Phone Bank will close at 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 31.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, donated devices are securely wiped and repurposed to assist victims through local agencies’ victim services programs. The initiative provides communication tools at no cost to individuals facing difficult or emergency situations.
Donations can be dropped off at two Weld County locations during business hours, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The main collection site is the WCSO Law Enforcement Administration Building Lobby, located at 1950 “O” Street in Greeley. Another option is the Del Camino Substation, at 4209 Weld County Rd. 24 ½ in Longmont.
Officials said the drive has already helped numerous victims reconnect with support networks, but community participation is crucial in the final week. “We appreciate your support,” the Sheriff’s Office stated in the announcement.
Residents are encouraged to check drawers or closets for unused devices and donate them before the Friday deadline.
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