In Washington, DC, and the Smithsonian Institution welcome soon a new addition to its range of museums housing works of art are priceless and other relics.
To celebrate the heritage and contributions of blacks in the United States, the Smithsonian is the development of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. The museum is the only institution devoted exclusively to documenting African American life, history, arts and culture. Exhibitions on topics as varied as slavery, Reconstruction after the Civil War, and the Harlem Renaissance and the civil rights movement.
Donation Aflac, a company based in Columbus, Georgia, U.S. $ 1 million to the Smithsonian Institution for the museum, making it the first tranche of 500 Fortune to pay the money to build the monument. Corporate donations such as this are essential to the success of the future of the museum and the timing system for the public.
"Aflac is proud to lead the way to contribute to this important issue," said Dan Amos, Chairman and CEO of Aflac. "The museum will serve as a great way to shed light on the history of diverse America, with respect African American experience played an important role in the development of our great nation."
In the presentation of choice in the Smithsonian, The Aflac stone smithsonite private donation in honor of the museum. In addition, Aflac has been recognized with etching glass your company name, which will be located in the benefactors who live in the Smithsonian, an honor named for the donor of the museum.
Aflac also dedicated to fight cancer in children and providers Aflac Cancer Center and Blood health care services for children disturbances in Atlanta as part of its charitable big. The company has committed more than $ 20 million and more from the center of stuffed ducks were sold 66 000 Aflac revenues to benefit the center.
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