Sacramento Kings And Verizon Wireless Team Up To Call A Timeout On Domestic Violence In California
Fans can get involved by recycling old wireless phones at the Feb. 26 home game.
WALNUT CREEK, CA — The Sacramento Kings and Verizon Wireless invite fans to go ‘green’ and help curb domestic violence in the community.
Fans attending the Kings home game against the Utah Jazz on Friday, Feb. 26, can donate their used wireless phones and accessories to the Verizon Wireless HopeLine® phone recycling program. Drop boxes will be located near the box office and on the concourse.
“Our partnership with Verizon Wireless and the HopeLine program allows Kings fans multiple ways to make a positive impact in our community,” said Jaime Morse Mills, director of Public Relations for the Sacramento Kings.
“Kings fans – or anyone who wants to do something good for domestic violence survivors and the environment – can make a difference in their communities,” said Kevin Zavaglia, Verizon Wireless region president. “Every phone counts.”
About HopeLine
Verizon Wireless’ HopeLine program collects no-longer used wireless phones, batteries and accessories from any wireless service provider at its Communications Stores nationwide and puts the nation’s most reliable wireless voice and 3G network to work in local communities by turning these unused wireless phones into support for victims of domestic violence.
Equipment can be donated to the HopeLine program year-round at any Verizon Wireless Communications Store across the country or through the mail by downloading a postage-paid label at www.verizonwireless.com/hopelinemailinglabel. For more information, please visit www.verizonwireless.com/hopeline.
WALNUT CREEK, CA — The Sacramento Kings and Verizon Wireless invite fans to go ‘green’ and help curb domestic violence in the community.
Fans attending the Kings home game against the Utah Jazz on Friday, Feb. 26, can donate their used wireless phones and accessories to the Verizon Wireless HopeLine® phone recycling program. Drop boxes will be located near the box office and on the concourse.
“Our partnership with Verizon Wireless and the HopeLine program allows Kings fans multiple ways to make a positive impact in our community,” said Jaime Morse Mills, director of Public Relations for the Sacramento Kings.
“Kings fans – or anyone who wants to do something good for domestic violence survivors and the environment – can make a difference in their communities,” said Kevin Zavaglia, Verizon Wireless region president. “Every phone counts.”
About HopeLine
Verizon Wireless’ HopeLine program collects no-longer used wireless phones, batteries and accessories from any wireless service provider at its Communications Stores nationwide and puts the nation’s most reliable wireless voice and 3G network to work in local communities by turning these unused wireless phones into support for victims of domestic violence.
Equipment can be donated to the HopeLine program year-round at any Verizon Wireless Communications Store across the country or through the mail by downloading a postage-paid label at www.verizonwireless.com/hopelinemailinglabel. For more information, please visit www.verizonwireless.com/hopeline.
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