Press Releases Pittsburgh Chapter of NOBLE Collects 1,100 Wireless Phones to Support Verizon Wireless’ HopeLine Program
By Verizon Wireless
Jan 22, 2010 - 1:26:32 PM
Warrendale, Pa.—The Pittsburgh chapter
of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE)
collected 1,100 wireless phones, more than any other NOBLE chapter and nearly
one-third the national total during the agency’s third annual phone drive. The phone drive supports Verizon Wireless’
HopeLine® phone recycling program, and all of the phones donated will
be turned into support for domestic violence victims.
Detective
Jill Smallwood-Rustin of the Pittsburgh chapter of NOBLE coordinated the collections
for the Pittsburgh chapter, contacting multiple property forfeiture units, chapter
members and other personnel at the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police and the Allegheny
County District Attorney’s offices to obtain phones.
“We
want to thank the Pittsburgh Chapter of NOBLE, Pittsburgh Bureau of Police and the
Allegheny County District Attorney’s offices for their extraordinary commitment
to domestic violence prevention,” said Roger Tang, president–Ohio/Pennsylvania/West
Virginia Region,
Verizon Wireless. “Verizon Wireless is proud to partner with NOBLE for the
annual phone drive, and we look forward to continuing our work with this
organization.”
NOBLE
chapters across the country collected a total of 3,200 no-longer-used cell
phones, all of which have been donated to Verizon Wireless’ HopeLine program
and will be provided to participating domestic violence agencies and
organizations nationwide, for use by victims and survivors as they rebuild their
lives. The Pittsburgh chapter will be recognized for its
efforts at NOBLE’s national conference this July in Baltimore, MD, to be sponsored in part by
Verizon Wireless.
Verizon
Wireless recently honored two NOBLE chapters–Georgia and South Florida–with
HopeLine Law Enforcement Partnership Awards for their commitments to reducing
domestic violence, providing support to victims, raising awareness of the issue
and educating communities about domestic violence.
Verizon
Wireless, a corporate leader in domestic violence prevention, works to end
domestic violence and raise awareness of the issue through the company’s
HopeLine program. HopeLine collects
wireless phones and accessories from any service provider, and then refurbishes
the phones or recycles them in an environmentally sound way. Proceeds from the HopeLine program benefit
victims of domestic violence and non-profit advocacy agencies, providing the
essential communication tools of wireless phones and service.
Wireless
phones and equipment can be donated to the HopeLine program year-round to any
NOBLE Chapter, any Verizon Wireless Communications Store or by mail using a postage-paid mailing
label. For additional information, visit
www.verizonwireless.com/hopeline.