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Successful Safely Shred results

Posted 5/7/24

Nearly $5,000 was raised from the 10th annual Safely Shred and Electronics Recycling event with the Paradise Valley Police Department and Paradise Valley Wealth Management, Inc., according to a PVPD …

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Successful Safely Shred results

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Nearly $5,000 was raised from the 10th annual Safely Shred and Electronics Recycling event with the Paradise Valley Police Department and Paradise Valley Wealth Management, Inc., according to a PVPD CrimeWatch news release.

This year, the proceeds will be divided between Angels on Patrol, which supports officers in assisting those in need, and the Special Olympic Law Enforcement Torch Run.

PVPD volunteers ensured smooth operations, from quick check-ins to maintaining a steady flow. In addition to shredding documents onsite, AZstRUT (Arizona Students Recycling Used Technology) responsibly recycled over two tons of old electronics.

The next event will be in the fall for another opportunity to contribute and recycle. Stay tuned for updates.