Restoring Communication Access in Austin and Bastrop, Texas
Ensuring Communication Continuity When It Matters The Most.
Ensuring Communication Continuity When It Matters The Most.
Individuals experiencing homelessness, housing instability, or re-entry often lose access to communication. Without a reliable phone, access to jobs, healthcare, and support services become significantly more difficult.
TruSending provides mobile phones and connectivity with no cost, no paperwork, and no tracking. Devices are designed to prioritize dignity, privacy, and continuous access to essential communication.
A mobile phone is provided at no cost in a real-world setting.
Service remains active for a fixed 180-day period.
The device is designed to prioritize privacy, dignity, and continuous access to communication.
TruSending exists to restore communication continuity for individuals experiencing homelessness, housing instability, or re-entry transition.
We believe access to a mobile phone is essential infrastructure for stability, dignity, and human connection.
TruSending is currently operating in a pilot phase, designing a program that provides secure, managed mobile devices and connectivity through trusted community partners. Phones are intended to be gifted, not reclaimed, and configured to prioritize privacy, safety, and access to essential services and emergency support.
Our approach is dignity-first and privacy-preserving. TruSending minimizes data collection, avoids punitive or surveillance-based practices, and centers human support over automation. Emergency services remain available at all times, even during periods of non-engagement.
TruSending is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The organization is currently operating in pilot phase to validate its model while thoughtfully developing partnerships to support sustainable, long-term impact.
TruSending exists to restore communication continuity for individuals experiencing homelessness, housing instability, or re-entry transition by providing secure, dignity-first access to mobile phones and essential connectivity—preserving privacy, autonomy, and human connection without punishment or coercion.
A society where no person loses their ability to communicate, access help, or maintain human connection due to homelessness, incarceration, or crisis—where connectivity is recognized as essential infrastructure for dignity, stability, and reintegration.
Your support helps provide communication access to individuals who need it the most.

TruSending is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization currently operating in a pilot phase.
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