The Ford Motor
Company Fund Education Center at Gettysburg was officially opened today as
part of the grand opening of the new Museum and Visitor Center at
Gettysburg National Military Park. The Education Center was made possible
by a $3 million grant from Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services,
the philanthropic arm of Ford Motor Company.
Marty Mulloy, vice president Labor Affairs, Ford Motor Company, joined
Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne, Governor Ed Rendell, actor
Stephen Lang, National Park Service officials, Gettysburg Foundation
supporters, and other corporate sponsors for the ribbon cutting ceremony of
the new Museum and Visitor Center at Gettysburg National Military Park.
"At Ford, we understand the value of preserving our American heritage,
and we believe it is vitally important to share the historical impact of
Gettysburg with generations to come," said Mulloy.
Close to two million people visit Gettysburg National Military Park
each year and an additional 12 million students have logged on for a
virtual visit to Gettysburg through its distance-learning programs. The new
Education Center includes indoor and outdoor educational program spaces and
complements the Park's education programs.
"The Ford Motor Company Fund Education Center will be at the heart of
the new Gettysburg museum and visitor center's education programs,
providing a dedicated space for teacher workshops, classroom use and
distance learning programs," said Jim Vella, president, Ford Motor Company
Fund and Community Services. "Ultimately it will serve as a gateway to the
Gettysburg experience."
Gettysburg provides hands-on resources for teachers to bring the
battlefields of Gettysburg to life both while visiting the park in
Pennsylvania or studying the Civil War in their classrooms and helping
students understand the realities of the Civil War. The Battle of
Gettysburg is viewed as the watershed for the Civil War and the battlefield
is where Abraham Lincoln made his famous Gettysburg Address in recognition
of the impact of the Civil War on the direction of the United States.
"The Gettysburg Foundation is enormously grateful for this gift, which
will help ensure that the lessons Gettysburg teaches reach the widest
possible audience," Foundation President Robert C. Wilburn said. "The
Gettysburg battlefield is one of the greatest classrooms in the nation. The
lessons of Gettysburg -- of sacrifice, visionary leadership and
reconciliation -- have educational value that resonates around the world.
Through the generosity of Ford Motor Company Fund, we have the opportunity
to make Gettysburg a classroom of democracy."
The Museum and Visitor Center at Gettysburg National Military Park
preserves and presents the story of the Battle of Gettysburg in the larger
context of causes and consequences of the American Civil War. The new
Gettysburg experience inspires visitors to learn more about the battle's
significance in American history, and to draw connections between the
events that occurred there and what is happening in their lives today. It
is a joint project between the National Park Service and the Gettysburg
Foundation.
Ford Motor Company Fund has a history of supporting education programs
and projects that keep American heritage alive, such as the Ford Motor
Company Fund Education Center in Gettysburg. Additionally, the Ford
Orientation Center at the historic Mount Vernon Estate of George Washington
recognizes his role in the Revolutionary War and the founding of this
country.
Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services is committed to creating
opportunities that promote corporate citizenship, philanthropy,
volunteerism and cultural diversity for those who live in the communities
where Ford operates. Established in 1949 and made possible by funding from
Ford Motor Company, Ford Motor Company Fund supports initiatives and
institution that foster innovative education, auto-related safety, and
American heritage and legacy. National programs include Ford Partnership
for Advanced Studies, which provides high school students with academically
rigorous 21st century learning experiences, and Driving Skills for Life, a
teen-focused auto safety driving initiative. The Ford Volunteer Corps,
established in 2005, continues Ford's legacy of caring worldwide. Through
the Volunteer Corps, Ford employees and retirees participate in a wide
range of volunteer projects in their communities.
SOURCE Ford Motor Company