WHAT: Saudi Arabia's Minister of Education and President of the Saudi Arabian Boy Scouts Association, HH Prince Faisal bin Abdullah bin Mohammed and HM King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, Honorary Chairman of the World Scout Foundation, will announce on Friday, May 8, 2009 a $3 million donation from Saudi Arabia to the World Scout Foundation peace initiative. The initiative is intended to inspire young people of all faiths, nationalities and cultures to build bridges of peace through projects emphasizing education, understanding, tolerance and respect for others. Gifts for Peace was created under the patronage of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz in November 2001 at a Scouting Conference in Riyadh. WHY: The World Scout Foundation has issued a challenge to youth across the globe to help build peace one community at a time and recently signed a historic agreement with Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Scouting Association to participate in youth and leader exchange program to further promote understanding of different cultures. Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah is supporting the global peace program, which already includes Scouts in 110 countries. The Gifts for Peace is the World Scout Foundation's key centennial program for all Scouts to tackle local issues and make a difference in their communities. The Gifts for Peace are gifts of education, understanding, tolerance and respect for others, given by Scouts in the form of community projects to other young people and their communities in order to help to build a better world. WHO: HM King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, Honorary Chairman of World Scouting Foundation HH Prince Faisal bin Abdullah bin Mohammed, Minister of Education, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Bob Mazzuca, Chief Scout Executive, Boy Scouts of America Lars Kolind, Chairman, World Scouting Foundation WHEN: Friday, May 8, 2009 3 p.m.-4 p.m. WHERE: Boston Harbor Hotel John Foster Salon 70 Rowes Wharf Boston, MA 02110This is distributed by Qorvis Communications, LLC on behalf of the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC.
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