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Verizon Recognizes City Of Miami Chief Of Police For Efforts Around Domestic Violence

2016-06-16 08:00 ET - News Release

Company Honors Rodolfo Llanes and Grants $10,000 to "Do The Right Thing"

MIAMI, June 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Wireless has recognized Rodolfo "Rudy" Llanes, chief of police of the Miami Police Department, with a HopeLine Hero award during the United Automobile Insurance Company/Do The Right Thing Summer Salute Awards Night on Wednesday, June 15. Verizon, a longstanding supporter of domestic violence awareness and prevention, launched the HopeLine program in 2001 to prevent, educate and empower individuals in the fight against domestic violence. The HopeLine Hero award honors notable members of the community who have dedicated efforts and time to raise awareness about domestic violence prevention.

Chief of Police Rodolfo Llanes proudly receives Verizon Wireless' HopeLine Hero Award for his dedication and efforts around domestic violence awareness and prevention. Do The Right Thing, a non-profit organization that recognizes and rewards Miami youths for their exemplary behavior and good deeds, accepted a $10,000 HopeLine grant given to the organization in his honor.

Chief Llanes, a graduate of the FBI National Academy and a 29-year veteran of the Miami Police Department, has been involved in numerous programs dedicated to spreading public awareness about domestic violence. Most recently, last October, he and the Miami Police Department's Domestic Violence Unit held a rally for the Miami-Dade County to honor victims of domestic violence. Llanes will also lead the upcoming "Back Without a Bang!" youth rally this September, made up of 700 fifth graders to pledge against any form of violence.

"I've been an active community member since the age of 14, and I've always felt a need to be involved and give back," said Chief Llanes.  "It's important to instill in our young generations a positive non-violent behavior and a sense of social responsibility. I'm grateful to be honored with the HopeLine Hero award."

In addition to the recognition, Do the Right Thing, a non-profit organization dedicated to recognizing and rewarding school-age youths for positive accomplishments, behavior and good deeds, will receive a $10,000 Verizon HopeLine grant  in Chief Llanes' honor.

"Verizon has been a long-time philanthropic supporter of domestic violence prevention and care," said Roger Tang, president – South East Market for Verizon Wireless.  "Community leaders like Chief Llanes are so instrumental to organizations like Do the Right Thing, and we are proud to support their efforts."

About Verizon
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