In the news release, Verizon Wireless, GCADV encourage Georgians
to donate used phones, get involved to help victims of domestic
violence, issued Oct. 5, 2015 by
Verizon Wireless over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company
that the first paragraph has been revised. The complete, corrected
release follows:
Verizon Wireless, GCADV encourage Georgians to donate used phones,
get involved to help victims of domestic violence
ALPHARETTA, Ga., Oct. 5, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- October is
national Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) and Verizon
Wireless, in partnership with the Georgia Coalition Against
Domestic Violence (GCADV), is encouraging all Georgians to get
involved with local organizations dedicated to helping victims of
domestic abuse. One easy life-saving act is to donate old phones to
the HopeLine® from Verizon program to support
victims and local domestic violence organizations in the Peach
State.
HopeLine from Verizon puts the nation's most reliable wireless
network to work in the community by turning no-longer-used wireless
phones into support for victims of domestic violence. Victims of
domestic violence need help and the simple donation of a
no-longer-used phone can be that lifeline. Proceeds from the
HopeLine program are used to provide wireless phones and airtime to
victims of domestic violence and cash grants to local shelters and
non-profit organizations that focus on domestic violence
prevention, awareness and advocacy. Consumers can donate their
phones at Verizon Wireless Communications Stores or by mail using
the postage-paid mailing label available at
www.verizonwireless.com/hopeline.
"Domestic violence is not just a problem between two people. It
is a problem that impacts the entire family, the workplace, and
communities. It is important for all of us to be a part of the
solution. We all have the ability to make a significant
impact on this issue in small ways. Some of these include talking
to our local media, reaching out to legislators, donating phones to
the HopeLine program, donating supplies to a local shelter and
spreading the word on social media," says Jan Christiansen, executive director, GCADV.
"Verizon has a longstanding commitment to raising awareness of
domestic violence, working with many organizations to help domestic
violence victims across the state," said Jonathan LeCompte, president – Georgia/Alabama Region, Verizon
Wireless. "During DVAM this year, we encourage all Georgians
to join us in helping our neighbors live free from violence. Call
your local domestic violence shelter or organization and ask how
you can help. At the very least Georgians can dig through drawers,
find no-longer-used phones and donate them to HopeLine."
Since the launch of the HopeLine phone recycling program in
2001, HopeLine from Verizon has collected given out more than
$29 million in cash grants and
distributed more than 190,000 phones for use by domestic violence
survivors.
For more information about HopeLine from Verizon and to learn
how to organize a HopeLine drive during DVAM, go to
www.verizonwireless.com/hopeline.
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