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24 Apr 2025

Over 25 Mobile Phones Donated to Refugees in Devon

We were excited to receive a large donation of over 25 disused mobile phones in the office this week. 

These have been distributed directly to refugees and asylum seekers living in Devon. These people don't have access to phones, and therefore are unable to directly contact family, friends and support including access to the internet.

Thank you so much to our wonderful volunteers and members of the local community for your donations. They will make a world of difference to the individuals who receive them.

We are always in need of donations of mobile phones, particularly smart phones and laptops so that our clients can access the internet and therefore lots more support and resources, including access their studies if they are currently in education. 

Got a device lying around that someone else can use? Get in touch on info@refugeesupportdevon.org.uk to arrange a drop off. 

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