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Foundation Makes 3.5 Million Dollar Donation

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Columbus, Georgia – May 19, 2005: The National Infantry Foundation took a big step toward its fund-raising goal with a gift of $3.5 million from the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation.

Announcement of the grant came from foundation president Charles H. McTier in a letter to Brad Turner, the National Infantry Foundation’s Lead Gifts Chairman.

“We are most grateful to the Woodruff Foundation for their generosity,” said National Infantry Foundation Chairman MG Jerry White. “Their contribution provides a giant step in our quest to honor those great Americans who have fought for and defended the freedoms we all enjoy.”

The Woodruff Foundation honors Robert W. Woodruff, who assumed leadership of the Coca-Cola Company in 1923, drove it to a position of global dominance, and remained at the helm until his death in 1985.

During World War II, Mr. Woodruff wanted every soldier to enjoy a taste of home. “We will see that every man in uniform gets a bottle of Coca-Cola for five cents, wherever he is, and whatever it costs our company,” Woodruff said. Working with General Dwight Eisenhower, he built 64 bottling plants around the world to fulfill his pledge. Coca-Cola quickly became America’s favorite soft drink, and the company’s support for soldiers was cemented.

The Atlanta-based Woodruff Foundation has made contributions to a number of Columbus projects in recent years, including seven-figure gifts to the RiverCenter and the servant leadership program developed by the Pastoral Institute and Columbus State University.

In 2004, the Woodruff Foundation awarded more than $101 million in grants, mostly in Georgia. More than 85 percent of the grants went to programs and institutions in the Atlanta area.

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