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Verizon Wireless Commemorates Domestic Violence Awareness Month; Announces $145,000 in Grants to 19 Virginia Domestic Violence Prevention Organizations
RICHMOND, VA — Ten years ago, the Virginia General Assembly passed landmark legislation designed to curb incidents of family violence. On October 15, timed to coincide with Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Virginia Attorney General Robert McDonnell will host a summit to bring together Virginia’s leaders to recognize the decade’s achievements and set a course for future action. The Richmond summit is being sponsored by a $5,000 grant from the Verizon Wireless HopeLine® phone recycling program.
Nearly a third of all homicides in the Commonwealth involve domestic violence, according to a recent report issued by the Virginia Department of Health. The Attorney General says that statistic needs to change. “Domestic violence threatens the most vulnerable among us, destroys homes and ends lives. It is imperative that law enforcement, government officials and the private sector come together to combat domestic violence and bring hope and help to victims,” said McDonnell.
Speakers for the summit include the Attorney General, State Senator Janet Howell, Secretary of Health and Human Services Marilyn Tavenner, and Verizon Wireless Regional President Tami Erwin. Erwin is expected to announce more than $145,000 in Virginia domestic violence prevention grants from the Verizon Foundation and the Verizon Wireless HopeLine phone-recycling program. She will also accept the donation of nearly 1,500 no-longer-used wireless phones for the HopeLine program from Richmond Police Sergeant Carol Adams. The HopeLine program collects no-longer-used wireless phones to be refurbished, recycled or sold; proceeds are donated to domestic violence advocacy groups or used to purchase wireless phones with airtime for use by victims.
Carol Adams has personally collected thousands of phones and donated them to the HopeLine program in memory of her mother, Orine Adams, who died as a result of domestic violence. Verizon Wireless has donated a total of $10,000 to the Richmond YWCA to help build a playground at the Y’s domestic violence shelter in honor of Orine Adams.
Since 2001, the company has collected more than four million wireless phones at stores around the country and in special collections organized for colleges, interested businesses, law enforcement agencies, and civic groups. Proceeds benefit victims of domestic violence by providing essential communication tools through the donation of wireless phones and service and support through financial grants. HopeLine has generated about $4 million in grants and $10 million in in-kind contributions for domestic violence prevention groups nationwide.
“The HopeLine program has been so successful because of the many thoughtful people across Virginia who’ve chosen to make a difference by taking the time to donate no-longer-used phones,” said Tami Erwin, regional president, Verizon Wireless. “Domestic violence is an epidemic that affects one in three American women during their lifetimes. Imagine what we could do for victims if everyone in Virginia donated their no-longer-used wireless phones to Verizon Wireless’ HopeLine program.”
Organizations sharing in the $145,000 in Verizon Foundation and Verizon Wireless grants include the following:
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