$12.5 MILLION LETTER OF CREDIT FROM
WAL-MART FOUNDATION TO EXPEDITE CONSTRUCTION OF
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. NATIONAL MEMORIAL
(AANEWSWIRE)Washington, D.C., November
20, 2008 - The leadership of the Washington, DC
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Project
Foundation, Inc. announced today that Wal-Mart Stores,
Inc., through the Wal-Mart Foundation has provided
a $12.5 million letter of credit which will expedite
the beginning of physical construction of the memorial.
The Wal-Mart Foundation's latest effort is in addition
to the $1 million donation it made in 2005.
The generous support provided by Wal-Mart
allows the Memorial Foundation to obtain a construction
permit from the National Park Service (NPS) to begin
construction of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National
Memorial. Both the National Capital Planning Commission
and the Commission of Fine Arts announced final approval
of the Memorial design in September 2008. The Memorial
Foundation submitted an application for a construction
permit along with the final design documents to the
NPS in early October 2008. The letter of credit allows
the Memorial Foundation to submit the final financial
documents to the NPS to obtain a construction permit.
"The Wal-Mart Foundation has played
a vital role in the development of the Martin Luther
King, Jr. National Memorial by first making a $1 million
donation in 2005 and now providing a $12.5 million
letter of credit," said Harry E. Johnson, President
and CEO of the Memorial Foundation. "Wal-Mart's
partnership demonstrates the company's ongoing commitment
to the community and to the causes important to its
associates and customers. The company's continued
support helps to uphold the ideals of hope, democracy,
justice and love for which Dr. King stood."
The Memorial Foundation continues its
aggressive program to reach its total fundraising
goal of $120 million. To date, the Memorial Foundation
has raised $100 million. The Wal-Mart Foundation's
letter of credit will help the Memorial Foundation
as it seeks to raise additional funds needed to complete
the overall construction of Dr. King's memorial.
"Dr. King stood for what is best
about this country - courage, resolve and a commitment
to making life better for all people," said Wal-Mart
President and CEO Lee Scott. "This memorial helps
us recall the impact of his life and words, but it
is also more than that. Above all, it reminds us of
Dr. King's belief that each of us has the potential
to be more than we are - and challenges us to rise
to that promise."
"On the dawn of a new and historic
period in America, I am delighted by Wal-Mart's unprecedented
and unparalleled commitment to ensure the building
of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial,"
said Congresswoman Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (D-MI),
Chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus. "There
are very few more significant national projects than
the MLK Memorial. Like Dr. King's life and legacy,
this Memorial will continue to serve as a beacon of
hope and as a reminder of the greatness of this country."
About the Washington, DC Martin Luther
King, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation, Inc.
A Memorial honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will
be built on the National Mall, situated adjacent to
the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial and in a direct
line between the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials.
Congress passed Joint Resolutions in 1996 authorizing
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. to establish a Memorial
honoring Dr. King to be built in Washington, D.C.
The ceremonial groundbreaking took place on November
13, 2006 and the Memorial will be completed in 2010.
McKissack & McKissack / Turner Construction Company/
Gilford Corporation / Tompkins Builders, Inc. Joint
Venture will serve as the Design-Build Team. McKissack
& McKissack is the oldest minority-owned architectural
firm in the United States. For more information or
to make a donation, please visit www.buildthedream.org.
Major donors to date include:
General Motors, Tommy Hilfiger Corporate Foundation,
NBA/WNBA, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., W.K. Kellogg
Foundation, The Walt Disney Company Foundation, The
Coca-Cola Foundation, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,
The Ford Motor Fund, Toyota, AARP, AFLAC, BP America,
Inc., CIGNA, Credit Unions of the United States, DuPont,
ExxonMobil Foundation, Fannie Mae Corporation, FedEx
Corporation, GE, Ann and Joel Horowitz Family Foundation,
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Sheila C.
Johnson-Newman, Lehman Brothers, George Lucas, MacFarlane
Partners, The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Foundation,
McDonald's Corporation, MetLife Foundation, National
Association of Realtors (NAR), National Education
Association (NEA), Nationwide Foundation, PepsiCo
Foundation, The Pew Charitable Trusts, Pfizer Foundation,
Prudential Financial, Inc., Shell Oil Company, State
Farm Insurance, Verizon Foundation, Viacom, Wal-Mart
and Morehouse College, among others.
About Philanthropy at Wal-Mart Stores,
Inc.
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE: WMT) and the Wal-Mart
Foundation are proud to support the charitable causes
that are important to customers and associates in
their own neighborhoods. Through its philanthropic
programs and partnerships, the Wal-Mart Foundation
supports initiatives focused on enhancing opportunities
in education, job skills training, sustainability
and health. In 2007, Walmart, Sam's Club and the Wal-Mart
Foundation gave $296 million to communities across
the United States. To learn more, visit www.walmartfoundation.org.
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