Funds
will be raised and free emergency 911 cell phones will
be provided through RMS’ 911CellPhoneBank.com
program.
Ocala, FL (PRWEB) October 13, 2005 -- RMS Communications
Group Inc., a leading recycler and re-marketer of old cell
phones, said today it is partnering with the Colleyville,
Texas Police Department to raise funds and provide free
emergency cell phones for local crime victims and senior
citizens.
Under the agreement, the department will collect used
cell phones in the community which will be turned over
to RMS for re-marketing through the company’s 911
Cell Phone Bank program, which operates via a website, www.911CellPhoneBank.com
In return, RMS will provide the department with 911 phones
as well as cash, which will be used to fund various emergency
and community service needs.
Residents who have unused cell phones are encouraged to
drop them off at various police offices and collection
points. Locations can be found calling Bill Hudgins in
the Community Services office at 817-503-1230.
“We have already collected about 100 phones,” Hudgins
said.
Hudgins noted that the Colleyville Police Department and
other Tarrant County Law Enforcement Agencies collect the
phones on behalf of the SALT Council of Tarrant County,
a 501(c)3 charity organization which assists senior citizens
in avoiding crime victimization. The SALT Council presents
conferences to educate seniors about scams, cons, frauds
and other illegal activities.
“All monies collected through the 911 cell phone
program go to SALT for their fraud conferences,” Hudgins
said.
James Mosieur, chief executive officer of RMS Communications
Group Inc., said law enforcement agencies around the country
are signing up to participate in the 911 Cell Phone Bank
program.
“We started the 911 Cell Phone Bank program more
than a year ago, and it has already raised more than a
quarter-million dollars for various law enforcement needs,” Mosieur
said. “No need is greater than supporting law enforcement
agencies who work so tirelessly on behalf of their local
communities.”
Nearly 250 law enforcement and community services organizations
around the country have signed up to participate in the
911 Cell Phone Bank program, Mosieur said.
RMS Communications Group Inc. operates a number of web
sites, including www.CellForCash.com,
which pays cash for used phones; www.WirelessFundraiser.com,
which provides cash to non-profit organizations that collect
and send in old cell phones; and www.RecycleForUS.com,
an environmental initiative that helps companies, government
agencies and other groups and individuals collect and recycle
old cell phones.
The 911 Cell Phone Bank program donates more than 1,000
cell phones every month to law enforcement and other agencies
for use as 911 emergency phones.
About 911CellPhoneBank.com
The 911 Cell Phone Bank was created to provide an ongoing
and readily available source of 911 cell phones and funds
to meet unexpected and urgent needs of participating law
enforcement and affiliated victims services agencies. Since
its inception, then the 911 Cell Phone Bank has generated
hundreds of thousands of dollars and thousands of cell
phones for victims services organizations nationwide. It
is a nationwide program designed to maximize community
cell phone donations. To learn more, visit www.911CellPhoneBank.com
About RMS Communications Group Inc.
Based in Ocala, Fla., RMS Communications Group Inc. provides
consumers and businesses a convenient way to get cash for
cell phones that otherwise lay idle. Phones may qualify
regardless of manufacturer – Motorola, Nokia, LG,
etc.; or service provider - Sprint, Verizon, Cingular,
T-Mobile, etc. The company often partners with non-profit
organizations that find the collection and sale of old
cell phones to be an excellent source of revenue. More
information can be found at http://www.RMSComm.com.
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