From: JPryor [JPryor@PryorPRonline.com]
Sent: Thursday,
October 08, 2009 2:17 PM
To: Amy Stern; Lanie Etkind; Lisa
Denburg
Subject: FYI: Press Clip Franchise News Wire --Wireless Zone
donates $2,443.08 to UHR
Corporate Culture of Giving Back Spreads to Franchisees
http://www.franchising.com/pressreleases/13193/
Six-year-old Corporate Program Provides an
Opportunity to Raise Money for Local Charities
October 07, 2009 // Franchising.com // Middletown, CT –
Wireless Zone, the nation's largest exclusive carrier and retailer of Verizon
Wireless products and services, has been quietly providing grants to worthy
public and private charities since 2003 through a program called the Wireless
Foundation for Giving. The Wireless Zone Foundation for Giving, started after
years of supporting research into Neurofibromatosis (NF), Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome (SIDS), Multiple Sclerosis (MS), as well as United Hospice of Rockland
County, and was created as a way for the franchise corporation, franchisees,
employees and friends to give back to the more than 300 communities they serve
in a meaningful and effective manner.
During 2009, the Wireless Zone
Foundation for Giving, has made over $137,000 in grants to 48 unique charities
throughout the nation. While many companies are cutting back on charitable
contributions in the current economic environment, Wireless Zone franchisees
continue to find worthy local charities to support with donations that are
matched by Automotive Technologies, Inc., the franchisor.
In the month of
August, the Wireless Zone Foundation for Giving made grants totaling over
$32,000, as follows:
Autism Speaks, New England Chapter
$9,655.50
Childrens Tumor Foundation $7,407.75
Center
for Infant & Child Loss (SIDS Research) $3,010.25
Pennsylvania
Tourette Syndrome Association $3,372.50
Hospice of Rockland County
$2,443.08
National Multiple Sclerosis Society / Alleghany District
Chapter $2,579.50
Hunter's Hope Foundation
$3,456.50
St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital
$220.00
Susan Suhr, Chief Administrative Officer at the corporate
headquarters of ATI (Automotive Technologies INC.), the parent company of
Wireless Zone, has created a culture of giving back at the corporate office.
Because Susan is a breast cancer survivor she has devoted her time and creative
energy to develop a unique inter-office fundraising campaign to raise money for
the local chapter of the Komen for the Cure charity. Over the past five years
she has helped raise nearly $11,000 for the charity to help fund research,
support and activities to find a cure.
"In 2004, when I started the
fundraising at the office we raised nearly $500. This year we raised nearly
$5,000. By using creative and fun ways for people in the office to contribute we
have increased the donations by ten times," said Suhr.
Anne Morris,
Executive Director of the Hartford Affiliate of Komen for the Cure, says that
Susan has used unique techniques to make her inter-office charity drive
work.
For instance, donations were made by ATI employees, both directly
and through purchase of pink York Peppermint Patties which were sold throughout
the month of October (Breast Cancer Awareness Month). In consideration of making
a minimum $5 donation, employees were allowed to wear denim and pink during the
company's October 17th day of celebration.
Franchisees across the nation
have taken their cue from the corporate culture of giving back by supporting
local charities in their community to make a difference. Christopher Jourdan,
owner of four Wireless Zone stores in the Evansville, IN area, has even created
his own program called "Give Back Day" to raise money one day a month for
organizations that need help. In July, Jourdan and his 25 employees volunteered
for Big Brothers/Big Sisters and have expanded their efforts to other local
organizations such as the Warrick County Humane Society as well as area families
in need. Wireless Zone gives $20 of every phone transaction to the selected
organization during Give Back Day. But it's not just about the
money.
"The monetary contributions are good, of course, but we really
strive to create awareness in the community and make a difference at a local
level," said Jourdan.
ABOUT WIRELESS ZONE
Founded in 1988 as "The Car Phone Store", Wireless Zone
has become the nation's largest independent wireless retail franchisor and was
ranked the #1 franchise in its category by Entrepreneur magazine. Every store is
independently owned and operated, exclusively offering Verizon Wireless products
and services. Wireless Zone has plans to expand throughout the U.S., creating
promising opportunities for entrepreneurs. Wireless Zone is a division of
Automotive Technologies, Inc.
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