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Scarsdale PBA helps vets hurt in Iraq

October
26

The Scarsdale Police Benevolent Association has given $10,000 in phone cards to troops wounded in Iraq.

Six Scarsdale police officers presented the AT&T International calling cards to staff members of the Family Assistance Center at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. earlier this month.

The money came from the PBA’s second annual fundraiser to support soldiers recovering from Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Noble Eagle. Every dollar raised went toward the cost of the cards.

“The opportunity to assist these brave young men and women during their recovery is a true privilege,” said Scarsdale police Sgt. Jon York, the fundraiser’s co-chairman.

York, Sgt. Mike Rossetti, Sgt. John Spagna, Detective Russ Morvant, Detective Lt. Bryant Clark and officer John Boggi delivered the calling cards to D.C. on Oct. 19.

This entry was posted on Friday, October 26th, 2007 at 3:50 pm by Rebecca Baker.
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