For Immediate Release
For more information, contact:
Steve Rosa, 703.923.7612
Lara Coffee, 703.923.7608
srosa@sempercomm.org
lcoffee@sempercomm.org
SemperComm Annual Gala set for May 10
SPRINGFIELD, VA – March 27, 2007 - The SemperComm Foundation today
announced its annual fundraising Gala will be at the Crystal Gateway
Marriott in Arlington, VA, on Thursday, May 10, starting at 6 p.m.
The gathering is expected to draw a large crowd of defense,
Congressional, business and federal agency leaders to help support
the SemperComm Foundation mission.
SemperComm was founded in 2004 by the employees of Computer Systems
Center Incorporated (CSCI), a defense-oriented software development
and data security company, to ensure that small, overseas remote
military stations were outfitted with the ability to communicate
with family and friends back in the United States. The Foundation
provides both the equipment and satellite access to enable contact
home, which is provided free to the bases adopted by SemperComm.
“Many of our employees are former U.S. military members,” said SemperComm
President Linda LaRoche. “When we asked them what cause they felt
passionate about and could really get behind, connecting military
personnel stationed in far away places to their friends and families
is what they told me. Life is bearable for most American men and
women serving far from home if they’re able to keep in touch with
the people they care about. When our troops make so many sacrifices
for us, how can we NOT do this for them?”
The SemperComm Foundation’s mission is to eventually equip all
small, remote U.S. military bases that lack personal communications
capabilities — typically any duty station with fewer than 75
personnel. Through its three major partners — CSCI, Stars For
Stripes, a foundation that helps bring celebrity entertainment to
the troops, and PC Recycler, an electronics refurbishing and
recycling services company — SemperComm is increasing the number of
bases it supports each year. SemperComm has gone from
supporting one base in late 2004 to four bases currently and hopes
to add several more by the end of 2007.
“The first base we adopted in Japan cost about $80,000 initially,”
LaRoche said. “Since then, the initial cost has grown to $125,000.
Add to that about $65,000 per year per base for maintenance support,
and we’ve got a pretty big need for donations. That’s where the
SemperComm Gala comes in, since it’s our major fund-raiser for the
year, and dramatically helps us grow and continue our mission.”
The 2007 SemperComm Gala will feature a silent auction to help raise
funds for the Foundation’s efforts. Among the items available for
auction are sporting memorabilia, golf packages and mini-vacations.
In addition, the Foundation will also be accepting cash donations
from attendees, and a substantial portion of each ticket price is
going to fund SemperComm’s efforts.
Ticket prices are $125 for active-duty military, and $300 for
general admission; $175 of the general admission price is tax
deductible. For more information about the Gala, please call Jaime
Samar-Gramatikos at 703.923.7611.
About The SemperComm Foundation
The SemperComm Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to
supplying morale-boosting communications and entertainment
equipment, software and services to small, overseas remote U.S.
military bases. SemperComm receives major support from Computer
Systems Center Incorporated, a unique defense-oriented software
development company; Stars For Stripes, a nonprofit that brings
celebrity entertainment to U.S. military personnel; and PC Recycler,
an electronics recycling and services company. For information
about SemperComm, visit www.sempercomm.org.
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