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Local Cell Phones for Soldiers Campaign Raises
Over 162,000 Minutes of Free Calls for Troops and Veterans


December 17, 2019   06:00 a.m.
    Press Release from Senator Griffo's Office:

    Griffo, AT&T and CNY Veterans Outreach Center announce results for Cell
    Phones for Soldiers Collection Drive

    More than 1,000 donated cell phones and devices will be used to provide
    calling cards for troops and veterans to call home during the holidays.

    UTICA – New York State Senate Deputy Minority Leader Joseph Griffo, R-I-C-
    Rome, AT&T and the Central New York Veterans Outreach Center proudly
    announced on Monday that, with the help of the community, approximately 1,086
    gently-used mobile devices have been collected over the past month and are
    being donated to Cell Phones for Soldiers.

    As a result of this tremendous community effort, now in its fifth year,
    approximately 162,900 minutes of free calls will be provided to men and women
    serving in the military. With this year’s donations, residents throughout Deputy
    Minority Leader Griffo’s district have donated approximately 4,892 devices and
    provided troops with approximately 733,800 minutes over the last five years.

    For every donated phone valued at $5, Cell Phones for Soldiers is able to
    provide 2 ½ hours of free talk time to deployed troops via calling cards. All
    proceeds from the recycled devices will be used to buy long distance calling
    cards for troops at home and abroad. As many as 200,000 troops are serving in
    the U.S. military around the world and by donating to Cell Phones For Soldiers,
    local residents and businesses can provide a valuable lifeline for America’s
    bravest men and women to connect with loved ones back home.

    This year’s collection drive began Nov. 8 and lasted until Sunday, Dec. 8, and
    spanned Deputy Minority Leader Griffo’s district. The public was able to drop off
    any used mobile devices at 17 collection bins and AT&T stores throughout the
    district, which includes parts of Oneida and St. Lawrence counties and all of
    Lewis County.

    “I am appreciative of the generosity of those who donated these phones and
    devices so that our troops can talk to their friends and loved ones this holiday
    season,” said Deputy Minority Leader Griffo. “I would like to thank AT&T, Cell
    Phones for Soldiers, the Central New York Veterans Outreach Center, the local
    businesses and organizations that graciously provided space for residents to
    drop off their devices and the caring and compassionate community who took
    part in this year’s collection drive. Through this collective effort, we showed the
    men and women in our military that we value their service and the sacrifices they
    make to protect us from harm.”

    “I want to thank Deputy Minority Leader Griffo for spearheading another
    wonderful community Cell Phones for Soldiers drive with AT&T” said Amy
    Kramer, AT&T New York President. “I am very appreciative of everyone that
    donated an old mobile device and am always astonished by the generosity of this
    community and their commitment to helping make the holidays more enjoyable for
    America’s bravest men and women and their families. We connect the world at
    AT&T, but nothing brings us more pride and joy than being able to connect our
    active military and veterans with their loved ones, especially during the holiday
    season.”

    “The results of this year’s collection drive again demonstrate the generosity of
    community members and how much they care and appreciate the men and
    women who serve our nation,” said Vincent Scalise, Central New York Veterans
    Outreach Center executive director. “I thank Deputy Minority Leader Griffo and
    AT&T for helping to spearhead this important initiative and am appreciative of
    everyone who donated a cell phone or device to help our troops domestically and
    abroad stay in touch with their loved ones, families and friends during the
    holidays.”

    Cell Phones for Soldiers was founded in 2004 by teenagers Robbie and Brittany
    Bergquist at the ages of 12 and 13. The charity has since provided more than
    300 million minutes of free talk time to servicemen and women stationed around
    the world through its calling card program, Minutes That Matter. Funds raised
    from the recycling of cellular phones are used to purchase prepaid international
    calling cards. On average, Cell Phones For Soldiers distributes 1,500 calling
    cards each week to bases around the world, care package programs,
    deployment ceremonies and VA hospitals. Since 2004, Cell Phones for Soldiers
    has provided U.S. troops with more than 300 million “Minutes That Matter” and
    distributed more than 5 million prepaid international calling cards and have
    recycled more than 15 million mobile devices, reducing the impact on landfills.
    Approximately half of the phones processed are reconditioned and reused, while
    the those that can’t be are dismantled for to reclaim materials and the funds
    raised from this process are used to purchase calling cards.

    “Cell Phones for Soldiers would like to express our sincere appreciation of
    Deputy Minority Leader Griffo, AT&T, the Central New York Veterans Outreach
    Center and the entire community for once again taking on our mission to connect
    military members serving around the world with their loved ones back home,
    especially during the holidays,” said Cell Phones for Soldiers co-founder Robbie
    Bergquist

    For more information on Cell Phones for Soldiers, please visit www.
    cellphonesforsoldiers.com.

    Here is the breakdown of where the cell phones and mobile devices were
    collected from various locations throughout Deputy Minority Leader Griffo’s
    district:

    ·        Jervis Public Library (Rome): 95
    ·        Central New York Veterans Outreach Center (Utica): 91
    ·        Utica Public Library (Utica): 4            
    ·        Utica State Office Building (Utica): 33
    ·        Chanatry’s Hometown Market (Utica): 197
    ·        Turning Stone Resort Casino (Verona): 23
    ·        Adirondack Bank Center at Utica Memorial Auditorium (Utica): 15
    ·        Peter’s Cornucopia (New Hartford): 8
    ·        New Hartford Library (New Hartford): 46
    ·        Lloyds of Lowville (Lowville): 34
    ·        Lowville Free Library (Lowville): 26
    ·        Beaver River Memorial Post 1663 (Croghan): 25
    ·        Sergi’s Italian Restaurant (Potsdam): 43
    ·        Town of Potsdam Offices (Potsdam): 7
    ·        Massena Public Library (Massena): 45

    First Source Federal Credit Union
    ·        4451 Commercial Drive (New Hartford); 1634 Genesee St. (Utica);
    and 1822 Black River Boulevard (Rome): 44

    AT&T Stores
    ·        4777 Commercial Drive (New Hartford); 1319 Erie Boulevard W
    (Rome); and 224 N Genesee St. (Utica): 350

    For more than a century, AT&T has been proudly supporting veterans, active
    military personnel and their families through numerous company initiatives. The
    company seeks to support military members and veterans at home as well as
    abroad. Multiple company initiatives focus on helping military members transition
    to the civilian workforce. AT&T is committed to hiring 20,000 veterans by the end
    of 2020, with more than 1,600 already hired across the country since 2013.

    Over the past 5 years, AT&T and the AT&T Foundation contributed or directed
    more than $21 million to organizations and projects that support military, veterans
    and their families through corporate, social investment and AT&T Foundation
    giving programs.  As part of the company’s Thank Our Heroes campaign, AT&T
    has teamed up with 16 organizations across the U.S. to recognize our nation’s
    heroes and serve active duty military personnel, veterans and their families. This
    was part of a $500,000 total contribution. In addition to making a monetary
    contribution, last year alone, AT&T has contributed over 40,000 volunteer hours
    to hundreds of veteran-focused events and programs. Since 2007, AT&T and its
    customers have donated more than $64.5 million and distributed more than
    600,000 pre-paid calling cards to servicemen and women.
New York State Senate Deputy Minority Leader Joseph Griffo,
R-I-C-Rome, center, speaks during a news conference
announcing the outcome of a month-long Cell Phones for
Soldiers collection drive that took place throughout the 47th
Senate District. All proceeds from the recycled devices will be
used to buy long distance calling cards for troops at home and
abroad. This year, the community donated approximately
1,086 mobile devices, which will result in approximately
162,900 minutes of free talk time for the men and women in
the military to call home their families during the holidays.
Pictured with Deputy Minority Leader Griffo are Scott Zoeckler,
left, with the Central New York Veterans Outreach Center, and
Greeley Ford, right, with AT&T. Both organizations partnered
with Deputy Minority Leader Griffo to host this year's collection
drive.