HABITAT FOR HUMANITY FOUNDERS, MILLARD LINDA
FULLER, HONORED IN NEW NATIONAL MONUMENT IN WASHINGTON, DC
Former President Bush Dedicates The “Extra
Mile Points of Light Volunteer Pathway” To Highlight Role of Service
Movement in American Life
AMERICUS, Ga., October 10, 2005 – A new national monument is being
unveiled in Washington, DC this month, with Millard and Linda Fuller
among the Americans whose
life
work it immortalizes in bronze and granite. The new “Extra Mile
Points of Light Volunteer Pathway” tells the stories of great
Americans who, through their caring and personal sacrifice, built their
dreams into great movements that have created enduring change in America.
Millard and Linda Fuller are two of only 20 honorees
whose commemorative medallions will be unveiled in Washington on October
14th. In a ceremony led by Former President George Bush, political commentator
Cokie Roberts, and District of Columbia Mayor Anthony Williams, the
Fullers will be recognized for the role they played in founding Habitat
for Humanity.
The Extra Mile is an initiative of the Points of Light
Foundation. The monument required both Congressional and District of
Columbia approvals and is made possible thanks to major support provided
by the KPMG Foundation.
“Linda and I are profoundly honored to be receiving
this award and becoming a part of this national monument dedicated to
volunteerism,” said Millard Fuller, who, along with his wife Linda,
co-founded The Fuller Center for Housing in May, 2005 following their
departure from Habitat for Humanity. “Our nation has recently
seen tragedies the likes of which we’ve not seen before; it will
be volunteers working together through organizations like Habitat for
Humanity and The Fuller Center for Housing that will be rebuilding whole
cities and towns, and bringing life back to areas where the hurricanes
brought devastation.”
The monument takes the form of a series of bronze markers
laid into the sidewalks in an area adjacent to the White House. The
markers are circular, three and a half feet in diameter, and laid into
a surrounding six-foot square apron of granite. Each marker will bear
the likeness of an honoree, a description of his or her achievement
and a quote. Together, the markers form a one-mile walking path through
an area bounded by Pennsylvania Avenue, 15th Street, G Street, and 11th
Street, NW.
Because the monument utilizes well-trafficked sidewalks
near the White House, it will attract substantial immediate attention.
Based on current pedestrian traffic alone, the Extra Mile will have
more than 1.7 million visitors per year.
“We are thrilled to see this monument become
a reality and to recognize the contributions of such heroic Americans
as the Fullers,” said Robert Goodwin, President and CEO of the
Points of Light Foundation. “Their legacy epitomizes the spirit
of service in America and provides an inspiring example of how we all
have the ability to go the extra mile for our fellow citizens.”
Other Extra Mile honorees include Martin Luther King,
Jr., Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Clara Barton, Cesar Chavez and Frederick
Douglass – as well as founders of organizations like Goodwill
Industries, Volunteers of America and Rotary International. For more
information on the monument, visit www.ExtraMile.us.
For more background on the Points of Light Foundation, visit www.PointsofLight.org.
The Fuller Center for Housing serves as a companion
to low-income housing providers and Habitat for Humanity affiliates
by providing funds and other support to advance their work toward ending
homelessness and substandard housing around the world.
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