RMS, Montgomery County Police Partner to Help Seniors, Crime Victims and Those Hurt by Katrina
Under the partnership, funds will be raised and free emergency 911 cell phones will be provided.
OCALA, Fla. (PRWEB) September 18, 2005 -- RMS Communications Group Inc., a
leading recycler and remarketer of old cell phones, announced today it will
partner with the Montgomery County (Md.) Police Department to raise funds and
provide free emergency cell phones for local crime victims and senior
citizens.
The Montgomery County Police Department has collected old
cellular phones for several years. But under the new agreement with RMS, the
department will raise funds which will be managed by the Montgomery County
Police Foundation. Those funds will support senior education and outreach
efforts and will provide emergency 911 cell phones to crime victims and
residents in need.
During the month of September, the department will
give up the value of each phone it collects, and RMS will donate that amount
plus $1 for each phone to the National Sheriff’s Association (NSA) Adopt-A-Cop
program. That program is providing funds to law enforcement officers who are
working in hurricane-affected areas and who have lost what they own due to
hurricane and flood damage.
In addition, the Montgomery County Police
Department has agreed to give up the emergency 911 phones that would be received
from RMS in September and send them for use by survivors in the three states
most affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Residents who have unused cell phones
are encouraged to drop them off at any of the six Montgomery County Police
district stations. The phones will then be mailed to RMS, which will evaluate
each phone’s best use. High value phones will be converted to cash that will be
sent to the Montgomery County Police Foundation. For each phone that is
converted to cash, one working 911 cell phone will be donated to the Montgomery
County Police by RMS.
Useable phones not converted to cash will be added
to an inventory of 911 emergency phones. As a participating agency, the
Montgomery County Police Department will have access to the inventory pool of
911 cell phones to benefit crime victims or citizens in need.
Unusable or
damaged phones will be responsibly recycled by RMS according to strict
environmental guidelines
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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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/9/prweb286419.htm