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Wanted: Your used cell phones

Cowichan Valley Regional RCMP Victims’ Services provides emotional and practical support services to clients in the North Cowichan/Duncan, Lake Cowichan, and Shawnigan Lake RCMP detachment areas.
Caseworker David Sheftel says one of the ways they do that is by providing support to those trying to escape from abusive situations and that part of the program could really use some help……
Any cell phones that are donated will be reset to factory defaults so no personal information will be shared with anyone.
If you have a cell phone and charger you are not using you can drop it off at a Cowichan Valley detachment, in Shawnigan Lake, Duncan or Lake Cowichan.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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