Chevrolet Raising $1 Million to Help Troops Call Home
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Year-long campaign supports Cell Phones for Soldiers charity
DETROIT - June 22, 2010: As an extension of the GM Military Discount program, Chevrolet is launching a year-long campaign to raise $1 million to support Cell Phones for Soldiers.
To reach that goal, Chevrolet is calling on GM employees, NASCAR fans, and Chevrolet dealers across the country to donate unwanted, gently used cell phones for recycling. Proceeds will be used to provide pre-paid calling cards to troops serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
"We feel Cell Phones for Soldiers is a worthy cause that fits well with GM's long-standing commitment to support the men and women serving our country," said Mark Degnan, GM director of Local Advertising, Marketing and Training. "Personally, with a brother and a nephew in active duty in Iraq, I know how important every call home can be for soldiers overseas, and their families at home."
Cell Phones for Soldiers was founded in 2004 by brother and sister Robbie and Brittany Bergquist. To date, they have provided more than 60 million minutes of free calling cards through a national network of individual and corporate supporters.
Cell Phones for Soldiers recently announced a new campaign to offer free cell phones to armed forces returning from service in Iraq and Afghanistan. Returning troops can receive a refurbished phone, preloaded with a month's worth of calling time, to help them restart their lives after active duty.
To help raise funds for Cell Phones for Soldiers, Chevrolet's effort will include:
-- Encouraging all 77,000 GM employees in the United States to donate
their used personal phones to the program.
-- Placing collection boxes for used cell phones at Chevrolet dealers
nationwide.
-- Introducing Cell Phones for Soldiers to millions of race fans at 16
Chevy Racing events throughout the 2010 race season (schedule below).
In May, Dale Earnhardt Jr. introduced Cell Phones for Soldiers to
NASCAR fans at Richmond International Raceway.
Individuals who would like to support the cause also can download a pre-paid mailing label at www.gmmilitarydiscount.com/phone, to ship donations of one to 100 used cell phones.
"There are more than 130 million phones retired every year in the United States," said Robbie Bergquist. "If just 2 percent of Americans were to donate their unwanted phones, we could supply every soldier with a free call home - and a small measure of our national gratitude."
Cell Phones for Soldiers will be featured at these Chevy Racing Events in 2010:
July 2-3 Daytona July 23-25 Indianapolis July 30-August 1 Pocono August 13-15 Michigan September 3-5 Atlanta September 10-11 Richmond September 24-26 Dover October 1-3 Kansas October 8-10 Fontana
About the GM Military Discount Program
The GM Military Discount is the industry's best military discount
program. The GM Military Discount is offered to all active and Reserve
members - and their spouses - of the U.S. Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines,
National Guard and Coast Guard. Discounts range based on the suggested
retail price of the vehicle purchased. The GM Military Discount Program
also offers an additional $750 discount for members of USAA. Both the GM
Military Discount and USAA member discount are available on most Buick,
GMC, and Chevrolet models. More information can be found at www.gmmilitarydiscount.com.
About Cell Phones for Soldiers:
Cell Phones for Soldiers was created by Brittany & Robbie Bergquist of
Norwell MA. After reading a story about a soldier who ran up a huge phone
bill calling home from Iraq, these two teenagers decided to help out. They
started by opening an account with $21.00 of their own money. They are
collecting cash donations and old cell phones. The cell phones are
recycled for cash and the proceeds are used to buy prepaid calling cards
for our soldiers serving in the Middle East. Cell Phones for Soldiers is a
registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Their efforts have motivated
people and businesses around the country to donate to this worthy cause.
Their goal is to provide every US soldier with a way to call home for free.
For more information, please visit www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com