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Businiess name:  Community Voice Mail
Review by:  Lori P.
Review content: 
A local non-profit organization that I think is so crucial, yet based on such a simple premise, is Community Voice Mail. They started in Seattle and have expanded around the country. www.cvm.org CVM provides voicemail service to people in crisis. It might be a homeless person who's trying to get a job and needs a way for an employer to contact him. It might be a woman leaving an abusive spouse or a homeless, runaway teen trying to find a home, a job, whatever. Having a phone number of your own can be empowering when you're in a crisis. For example, you don't want your family or a potential boss calling you at a shelter. Check out the website and consider supporting them. "Turning phone lines into life lines"

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