ProShred Arizona holds fundraiser for Oakley’s Oath nonprofit
Posted 5/9/25
Residents can safely shred their most sensitive documents and save lives at the same time from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Saturday, May 10 at Able Financial Group, 8737 E. Via De Commercio, Unit 100.
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ProShred Arizona holds fundraiser for Oakley’s Oath nonprofit
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ProShred Arizona will donate all proceeds from its shredding operation to nonprofit Oakley’s Oath May 10.
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Residents can safely shred their most sensitive documents and save lives at the same time from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Saturday, May 10 at Able Financial Group, 8737 E. Via De Commercio, Unit 100.
ProShred Arizona will donate all proceeds earned during those two hours to Oakley’s Oath, according to a press release.
Oakley’s Oath is a 501(c)(3) that was founded to advocate for stronger safety protocols and better communication in the home service industry after a heartbreaking accident claimed the life of the Kessler family’s beloved dog Oakley. Its mission is to educate homeowners and contractors on best practices to ensure the safety of families, pets, and service workers during home projects. Through safety awareness initiatives, training programs, and partnerships with trusted service providers like ProShred Security, Oakley’s Oath is working to set a new industry standard for safety.