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4.26.2006 ET
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The David Toms Foundation and The Humana Foundation Donate $400,000 to Four New Orleans Charities
(CSRwire) NEW ORLEANS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 26, 2006--The David Toms
Foundation and The Humana Foundation are joining forces to support four
New Orleans-based children's charities with grants totaling $400,000.
Reconcile New Orleans, Kingsley House, Desire Street Academy and City Year
Louisiana will receive $100,000 each to advance hurricane relief
efforts.
Following Hurricane Katrina, David Toms, a leading PGA TOUR
professional, made a plea to help raise money for the hurricane victims.
Toms, partnering with several organizations, was able to raise more than
$1.5 million. Though the majority of the money raised was used in
Northwest Louisiana to help displaced residents immediately after the
storm, the David Toms Foundation's partnership with The Humana Foundation
has targeted four $100,000 grants to be donated to New Orleans
charities.
The efforts of David Toms and Humana are a prime example of how the
golf world has joined together to aid the relief effort. It was announced
earlier this week that donations to the U.S. Golf Hurricane Relief Fund, a
collaborative effort led by the PGA TOUR and other major golf
organizations, had surpassed $5 million.
"Our Foundation was fortunate enough to help hundreds of families who
evacuated to the Shreveport area, but we always wanted to do something in
New Orleans when the timing was right," said Toms. "These four charities
do outstanding work and will make a positive difference in many children's
lives. I want to thank Humana and everyone else who so kindly contributed
to our Foundation to make these gifts possible."
Virginia Judd, executive director of The Humana Foundation, said of
the collaboration between the foundations, "We appreciate the thoughtful
approach the David Toms Foundation is taking in their Katrina response.
The Humana Foundation has taken similar steps in our own response by
making an immediate gift and reserving funds to stimulate longer-term
efforts."
"We appreciate the important work of these local organizations to
restore normalcy and to help New Orleans once again become a vibrant place
to work, live and visit," said Jamie Schlottman, president of Humana Health
Benefit Plan of Louisiana, Inc.
In responding to the recovery of the Gulf Coast region, Humana and the
company's associates have donated more than $1.6 million to disaster relief
efforts in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.
About the Charities
In its first five years of operation, Reconcile New Orleans' Youth
Workforce Program has successfully enrolled more than 250 youth to learn
basic life, interpersonal and work skills to enable and empower them to
successfully enter the second largest non-governmental workforce in New
Orleans-the entertainment and hospitality industry.
Since Hurricane Katrina, Reconcile New Orleans is expanding its restaurant
and hospitality training to also include the growing area of construction
trades.
Kingsley House provides a vast array of essential services, vital
resources and life enhancing supports so that families can fully
participate in the recovery and rebuilding of New Orleans. They provide
daily care and early education while parents do recovery work at their
houses. They assist families with obtaining health insurance, food stamps
and other necessities and provide door to door outreach to families
helping to link them to programs that will help them.
Desire Street Academy is a 9th Ward school that provides students with
a fresh start in a warm educational environment that emphasizes academic
excellence, consistent classroom management, individual responsibility,
spiritual growth, appropriate social behavior, and firm but balanced
discipline. Its goals include bringing every student up to grade level
within the first three years at Desire Street Academy by focusing on
literacy development, electives geared toward urban life, and tutoring
programs.
City Year Louisiana is a fulltime corps of young adults that provide
community services to the displaced people of south Louisiana and
coordinates volunteers for physical service to rebuild New Orleans and
other devastated communities. As families return to their homes in New
Orleans, City Year Louisiana is committed to continuing its service to
those most affected by the hurricanes by expanding its program and
establishing teams dedicated to fulltime service in New Orleans. The
organization empowers youth in reconstruction efforts by engaging
adolescents in rebuilding their communities and developing the next
generation of civic leaders who will help New Orleans move forward in the
rebuilding effort.
About the David Toms Foundation
The David Toms Foundation provides opportunities for at-risk boys and
girls. The Foundation helps underprivileged, abused and abandoned children
through funding programs that are designed to enhance a child's character,
self-esteem and career possibilities.
About The Humana Foundation
The Humana Foundation was established in 1981 as the philanthropic arm
of Humana Inc., one of the nation's leading health benefits companies. A
private foundation located in Louisville, Kentucky -- the site of Humana's
corporate headquarters -- The Humana Foundation supports and nurtures
charitable activities that guide others toward decisions promoting healthy
lives and healthy communities.
We are committed to serving the needs of children, families and
seniors in their quest to build healthier lives and communities. We
embrace health as a balanced state of well-being, recognizing an
interrelationship between mind, body and spirit.
About Humana
Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM), headquartered in Louisville, Ky., is one of
the nation's largest publicly traded health benefits companies, with
approximately 9 million medical members. Humana offers a diversified
portfolio of health insurance products and related services - through
traditional and consumer-choice plans - to employer groups,
government-sponsored plans, and individuals.
Over its 45-year history, Humana has consistently seized opportunities
to meet changing customer needs. Today, the company is a leader in consumer
engagement, providing guidance that leads to lower costs and a better
health plan experience throughout its diversified customer portfolio.
More information regarding Humana is available to investors via the
Investor Relations page of the company's web site at www.humana.com, including copies of:
-- Annual report to stockholders;
-- Securities and Exchange Commission filings;
-- Most recent investor conference presentation;
-- Quarterly earnings news releases;
-- Replay of most recent earnings release conference call;
-- Calendar of events (includes upcoming earnings conference call
dates, times, and access number, as well as planned interaction with
research analysts and institutional investors);
-- Corporate Governance information.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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