Saudi Arabia Bestows Gift to World Scout Foundation
Minister of Education Presents $3 Million Donation on Behalf of the Kingdom
| Quelle: Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia
WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - May 9, 2009) - The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Minister of
Education and President of the Saudi
Arabian Boy Scouts Association, H
H Prince Faisal bin Abdullah bin Mohammed, yesterday delivered a $3
million donation to King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, Honorary Chairman of
the World Scout Foundation. The
donation will support the Gifts for Peace
program, an initiative created under the patronage of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz in November
2001 at a Scouting conference in Riyadh.
"King Abdullah is committed to peace, and his initiatives -- including the
Arab Peace Plan, the Interfaith Dialogue Initiative and Gifts for Peace --
aim to bring people together in peace," stated Prince Faisal.
The Gifts for Peace program is the World Scout Foundation's key centennial
program for all Scouts to tackle local issues and make a difference in
their communities. It includes Scouts in more than 100 countries. This
latest donation from Saudi Arabia brought the Kingdom's total contribution
to Gifts for Peace to approximately $7 million since the program's
inception in 2001.
"Gifts for Peace, which his Majesty King Abdullah so kindly initiated a few
years ago, has done a fantastic job of reaching out to promote tolerance
around the world," stated King Gustaf.
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA)
recently signed a historic agreement with the Saudi Arabian Boy Scouts
Association to participate in a youth and leader exchange program to
further promote understanding of different cultures.
Following a breakfast with Scouts from the Boston Minuteman Council of the Boy Scouts of America today, Prince
Faisal joined King Gustaf during the Volvo Ocean Race while touring the
Boston Fan Pier.
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