| Special
Olympics athletes will benefit every time people sell their
old cell phone for cash – and click the link on the
CellForCash web site
Ocala
(PRWEB) May 16, 2005 -- WWW.CellForCash.com,
a partner in the Recycle for Special Olympics initiative,
has come up with a new way for people to express their support
for Special Olympics athletes – click a link on the
www.CellForCash.com
website and donate $3 to Special Olympics every time they
sell an old cell phone for cash.
RMS
Communications Group Inc., the company that operates the
www.CellForCash.com
web site, announced earlier this year that it would partner
with Special Olympics throughout the year on a number of
fund-raising initiatives. The program could raise significant
revenue for Special Olympics athletes if enough people click
the web site link when they sell their old phones.
“We
are proud to be affiliated with Special Olympics, and this
$3 per phone promotion has the potential to raise significant
dollars for these very worthy athletes,” said James
Mosieur, chief executive officer of RMS Communications.
“We hope everyone who visits www.CellForCash.com
to sell an old cell phone will click the link.”
The
link, which is identified by the Special Olympics logo,
is prominently displayed on the web site.
While
the U.S. lags behind much of the industrialized world in
phone recycling, American consumers tend to upgrade their
phones more often than people of other nations. The result:
About 130 million wireless phones that could end up in landfills
each year if they are not recycled.
Selling
old cell phones and clicking the Special Olympics link on
the www.CellForCash.com
website offers an opportunity for people across the country
to support athletes with intellectual disabilities, helping
them gain acceptance in their communities while achieving
in their sports.
The
mission of Special Olympics is to provide year-round sports
training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type
sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
Intellectual
disabilities can be caused by any condition which impairs
development of the brain before or during birth or in early
childhood. More than 250 causes have been discovered, but
they account for only about 25% of the causes of intellectual
disabilities. According to the World Health Organization,
there are 170-190 million people living with intellectual
disability, making it the largest disability in the world.
Unfortunately, members of this group are often misunderstood,
stereotyped and discriminated against.
About
Special Olympics
Special Olympics is an international organization that changes
lives by promoting understanding, acceptance and inclusion
between people with and without intellectual disabilities.
Through year-round sports training and athletic competition
and other related programming for more than 1.7 million
children and adults with intellectual disabilities in more
than 150 countries, Special Olympics has created a model
community that celebrates people’s diverse gifts.
Founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Special Olympics
provides people with intellectual disabilities continuing
opportunities to realize their potential, develop physical
fitness, demonstrate courage and experience joy and friendship.
There is no cost to participate in Special Olympics. Visit
Special Olympics online at www.specialolympics.org.
About
RMS Communications Group Inc.
Since 1985 RMS Communications Group, Inc. has been a leading
wireless wholesaler with customers all over the world. It
supports the wireless industry with innovative services
designed to help service providers, wireless agents and
corporate customers get the most out of their wireless devices.
More information can be found at http://www.RMSComm.com
or at www.CellForCash.com. |