U.S. Cellular Sets Up Additional Charging/Wi-Fi Hot Spots for Community, Relief Workers Impacted by West Virginia Flooding
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Cellular has added additional mobile charging stations and Wi-Fi hot spots
based on community needs at the command centers in Rainelle, White Sulphur
Springs and at Midland Trail High School in Hico. Earlier this week the company provided
disaster relief kits containing car and wall chargers, remote backup battery
back ups for communities in Greenbrier and Rupert. In an effort to aid residents affected by
flooding, U.S. Cellular is donating $5,000 to the American Red Cross for relief
efforts.
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Cellular is offering phone charging, “loaner” cell phones and Wi-Fi access at retail
locations in Beckley, Fayetteville, Lewisburg and Summersville in West
Virginia and Covington, Virginia.
Residents
can contact loved ones and make phone calls at the following locations:
Ansted Baptist Church
Shelter
146
Holley St
Ansted,
WV 25812
Rainelle Command Center NEW*
(in
Kroger Parking lot)
406
John Raine Drive
Rainelle,
WV 25962
White Sulphur Springs
Command Center NEW*
89
E. Main Street
White
Sulphur Springs, WV 24986
Midland Trail High
School NEW*
26719
Midland Trail
Hico,
WV 25854
U.S. Cellular Beckley
307
Beckley Crossing Shopping Center, Suite
301
Beckley,
WV 25801
304.255.3990
M-F
10 am – 8 pm, Sat 10 am – 7 pm, Sun 12 – 5pm
U.S. Cellular
Fayetteville
98
Fayette Town Center
Fayetteville,
WV
25840
304.574.9101
M-F
10 am – 8 pm, Sat 10 am – 7 pm, Sun 12 – 5pm
U.S. Cellular
Lewisburg
518
N. Jefferson St.
#25
Lewisburg,
WV 24901
304.645.5727
M-F
10 am – 8 pm, Sat 10 am – 7 pm, Sun 12 – 5pm
U.S. Cellular
Summersville
1032
Wal
St.
Summersville,
WV
26651
304.872.6922
M-F
10 am – 8 pm, Sat 10 am – 7 pm, Sun 12 – 5pm
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