Girl Starts 'Cell Phones for Soldiers' Program
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Most of us can reach our loved ones with the press of a few buttons. But that's not the case for soldiers in Iraq.
One soldier from Massachusetts recently rang up a $7,000 cell phone bill that neither he nor his family could pay.
But thanks to 13-year-old Brittany Bergquist (search), who with the help of her brother started "Cell Phones for Soldiers," phoning home is now easier for men and women fighting in the war.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"If they can't call home, their families have no idea if they're OK or not," said Bergquist, who has a cousin overseas.
The youngster even collected old phones and some cash from her seventh-grade class.
"They actually gave me their snack money and their ice cream money just to help it get off the ground."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}When Brittany brought the $21 she'd collected from classmates to her local bank, the bank was so impressed by her initiative they threw in $500 for the cause. And the donations continue to grow.
And after working the phones and e-mail to drum up support, just last week Brittany got a surprise call.
"We got a call from the White House saying the president is very proud of what we're doing and that when he was in the Massachusetts area, he wanted to come meet us."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Brittany is now trying to get long-distance companies to donate phones and service. Soon her project could help faraway soldiers feel that much closer to home.
For more information about the Cell Phones for Soldiers, visit: www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com. Or send an e-mail to: cellphonesforsoldiers@yahoo.com.
You may also send a check, money order or pre-paid phone card to:
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Cellphones for Soldiers
C/O South Shore Savings Bank
5 Assinippi Avenue
Norwell, MA 02061
Additionally, you may send any old or unused cell phones to:
Standard Communications
31 Schoosett St.
Suite 205
Pembroke, MA 02359
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Click here to watch a report by Fox News Channel's Alisyn Camerota.