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Posted on: May 7, 2024

[ARCHIVED] Free, secure residential shred day set for May 15

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MUSCATINE, Iowa – Crossroads, Inc., 1424 Houser Street, Muscatine, will be hosting their third annual Free Residential Secure Shred Day from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 15. This event allows individuals to declutter their desks and files confidently, knowing that Crossroads' trusted shredding service will securely dispose of their personal documents.

As a local leader in secure document destruction, Crossroads provides AAA NAID-certified shredding operations, ensuring the highest level of security for both corporations and residents. With a commitment to discretion and customer satisfaction, Crossroads' shredding service offers peace of mind and promotes a clutter-free living and working environment.

Participants are encouraged to mark their calendars and take advantage of this valuable opportunity to rid themselves of outdated or sensitive documents. It is important to note that all documents should be removed from binders before shredding, and Crossroads cannot accept magazines, newspapers, or glossy paper.

Crossroads offers fee-based year-round shredding services for corporations and residents, with proceeds supporting services for seniors and people with disabilities. For more information about Crossroads' secure shredding services or the Free Residential Shred Day event, please get in touch with Kraig Reed at kreed@crossroadsmuscatine.org.

"Crossroads,About Crossroads – Crossroads, Inc., is a non-profit serving over 600 individuals across eight service lines in Muscatine and Tipton. Our mission is to cultivate choice and inclusion for seniors and people with disabilities. We provide supported community living, supported employment, day habilitation, adult day care, Meals on Wheels, outreach, chore, and home repair for senior homeowners.

Donations and volunteers are vital to the success of our organization. It costs Crossroads and Senior Resources $4.5 million to provide the services our community and clients deserve. Medicaid reimbursements only cover about $3 million. To thrive, we must raise at least $1.5 million from other avenues, including grants and philanthropic giving.

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