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4.10.2006 ET
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Motorola $1 Million Donation Will Support Scholarships and Events for Survivors of Fallen Firefighters
(CSRwire) Washington, D.C. -Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) and the Motorola
Foundation today announced a $1 million donation to the National Fallen
Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) to fund the Paul S. Sarbanes Scholarship
Program and activities related to the annual National Fallen Firefighters
Memorial Weekend. The announcement was made today at an event honoring the
survivors of fallen firefighters.
"This donation is an enormous benefit to survivor families looking to
rebuild their lives after the loss of their loved ones," said Hal Bruno,
Chairman of NFFF. "It will also help us honor our nation's heroes and
their families during the annual National Fallen Firefighters Memorial
Weekend. The scholarship program and memorial weekend are significant NFFF
undertakings, and I want to thank Motorola and the Motorola Foundation for
their generous donation that will help support these worthwhile
efforts."
"Motorola is proud to stand with our nation's fire and emergency services
professionals, and we have made this commitment to show our continued
support and gratitude for their service to our families, our communities
and our nation," said Kelly Kirwan, Vice President, Motorola Networks &
Enterprise business. "For more than seven decades, Motorola has been a
proud supplier and supporter of the American fire service, providing
mission critical communications for our nation's First Responders. On
behalf of Motorola employees, we salute our nation's fire service and pay
tribute to the fallen firefighters who have given the ultimate sacrifice
in serving their communities. Motorola is privileged to team with the NFFF
and assist the survivors of our fallen fire service heroes."
The Sarbanes Scholarship Program is named after Maryland U.S. Senator Paul
Sarbanes, who helped launch the program in 1997. The Motorola Foundation's
donation to the program will support students pursuing careers in the
areas of science, technology, engineering and math. The donation to the
NFFF annual Memorial Weekend will enable survivor families to attend the
event and participate in activities under the Fire Service Survivors
Network.
Survivor Stories
Mrs. Helen King
NFFF's Sarbanes Scholarship Program benefits people like Helen King of
Alamo, Tennessee. Mrs. King lost her husband, volunteer firefighter Larry
King, Sr., when he died in the line of duty at the scene of a motor
vehicle accident. The NFFF assisted Mrs. King and her family by awarding
her a scholarship to pursue a degree from West Tennessee Business College.
Mrs. King completed her studies in 2001 and is now better prepared to
provide for her family through her employment at Lane College. Mrs. King
was the first spouse to receive a scholarship from the Foundation. She has
worked with the Foundation as a volunteer since 1999 and was recently
appointed as a member of the Foundation's Advisory Board.
"I am very thankful to the NFFF for the opportunity it gave our family,"
said Mrs. King, "and I think Motorola's generosity is wonderful because it
will enable many more survivor families to have the kind of opportunities
that I have had to rebuild my family."
Ms. Jessica Seaburg
Jessica Seaburg of Delmar, New York, is the daughter of fallen firefighter
Kevin Seaburg, who suffered a fatal heart attack after battling a house
fire in 1997. At the time Jessica's father died, she was 13 years old and
had to assume a lot of responsibility in everyday life, assisting her
mother with raising her younger sister who was 5 years old. With the help
of the Sarbanes Scholarship program, Jessica has been able to attend Sage
College of Albany and anticipates graduating in May with a bachelor's
degree in Criminal Justice and Law.
"I plan on pursuing a career in the Family Court System," said Ms.
Seaburg, "which would enable me to help other children. I'm eager to serve
my community just as my father once did. The Foundation's assistance
reduced the burden of financial hardship on my studies, just as the
Motorola donation will give other survivors the opportunity to further
their educational goals and personal growth to the fullest extent."
About National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF)
NFFF is a 501(c) 3 non-profit corporation created by United States
Congress in 1992 to lead a nationwide effort to honor America's fallen
firefighters and to provide necessary resources to assist survivors in
rebuilding their lives. For more information on NFFF and its programs,
please visit www.firehero.org.
About Motorola Foundation
For more information on Motorola Corporate and Foundation giving, please
visit: www.motorola.com/giving. With
over 68,000 employees globally, Motorola seeks to benefit the communities
in which it operates around the world. The company achieves this by making
strategic grants, forging strong community partnerships, fostering
innovation, and engaging stakeholders. The Motorola Foundation has as its
funding focus, education, community, and environmental issues.
About Motorola
Motorola is known around the world for innovation and leadership in
wireless and broadband communications. Inspired by our vision of Seamless
Mobility, the people of Motorola are committed to helping you get and stay
connected simply and seamlessly to the people, information, and
entertainment that you want and need. We do this by designing and
delivering "must have" products, "must do" experiences and powerful
networks -- along with a full complement of support services. A Fortune
100 company with global presence and impact, Motorola had sales of US
$36.8 billion in 2005. For more information about our company, our people
and our innovations, please visit www.motorola.com
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