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SemperComm Receives In-Kind Donation for U.S. Service Members
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SemperComm Receives In-Kind Donation for U.S. Service Members
PC Recycler Will Donate a Variety of Electronics Equipment to Overseas Remote Bases
SPRINGFIELD, VIRGINIA, Nov. 14 -/E-Wire/Business Wire/-- The SemperComm Foundation, a charitable non-profit organization that was founded to boost the morale of U.S. service members stationed at overseas remote bases, today announced PC Recycler as a sponsor of the foundation, through an in-kind donation of communications and entertainment equipment.
PC Recycler's contributions will enable SemperComm to continue to offer its comprehensive solution to remote bases around the world; SemperComm's solution includes a suite of communications and entertainment tools, including internet access to the SemperComm Interactive Communications Site which connects service members with their loved ones back home. PC Recycler will donate $25,000 of equipment ranging from computers, printers, monitors, televisions, DVD players and much more.
"SemperComm makes a difference in so many service members lives," said Jeremy Farber, chief executive officer of PC Recycler, "we are very excited to support SemperComm's mission by donating the equipment that facilitates the communications between the service members and their loved ones."
"We are grateful for companies such as PC Recycler that are committed to supporting our service members stationed at overseas remote bases," said Lara Anderson Coffee, executive director of SemperComm. "Due to this partnership, we are able to extend SemperComm's services to additional remote bases and provide these men and women an opportunity to talk to their loved ones by the means in which the majority of the world communicates, the Internet."
Through PC Recycler's contributions, SemperComm will make a difference in the lives of those who are stationed at remote bases by bridging the gap that once existed between them and their families, and also by providing them with sources of entertainment during their downtimes.
Other businesses that are interested in donating to SemperComm or sponsoring the foundation's annual gala should contact Rachel Froehlich, development director, at [REDACTED-PHONE] or via email at [REDACTED-EMAIL].
The SemperComm Foundation is a charitable non-profit organization that was founded to boost the morale of U.S. service members stationed at overseas remote bases, by providing them with the means to communicate with loved ones back home and with access to a variety of entertainment equipment in order to make life at remote postings more bearable.
The name SemperComm (Always Communications) is derived from the Marine Corps motto "Semper Fidelis" (Always Faithful). For information about SemperComm, visit www.sempercomm.org.
PC Recycler is an emerging leader in information technology waste management and recycling. PC Recycler is headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia and has been a provider of recycling services to the defense industries for over three years. PC Recycler has taken a different approach from most waste management companies by utilizing an innovative cost effective formula in helping companies with the disposal of their electronic waste.
The SemperComm Foundation
Lara Anderson Coffee [REDACTED-PHONE]
[REDACTED-EMAIL]
http://www.sempercomm.org
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