Campaign will provide up to $1.5 million to Fisher House Foundation
to bring more military families together while loved ones are treated at
nearby hospitals
Today, on Giving Tuesday, Walmart is asking the public to literally lend
its voice to support military families this holiday season. The company
is kicking off Holiday Sing to Salute Military Families, a nationwide
campaign that encourages the public to sing a portion of a classic
holiday song while capturing it on video, and then post the video on
social media channels to show support for members of the military and
their families. Through these actions, Walmart will donate up to $1
million to Fisher House Foundation, which for the past 25 years has
provided a home-away-from-home for military and veterans’ families whose
loved ones are in a nearby military or veterans hospital. The goal of
the donation is to help Fisher House Foundation fund a full year of
lodging for military families staying at Fisher Houses on U.S. military
bases. Additionally, Walmart is launching the campaign with an initial
$500,000 donation to Fisher House Foundation.
In recent years, more than 250,000 military men and women have returned
home from overseas annually, many of whom are seeking medical treatment
and are being treated at hospitals away from their families. Walmart’s
Holiday Sing to Salute Military Families campaign aims to provide
opportunities for these families to spend more time together during
recovery while helping to provide a platform for the general public to
show its support for our military, veterans and their families during
the holiday season.
“For more than 25 years, Fisher House Foundation has helped our nation’s
military families be with their loved ones while they recover and
receive medical treatment at local hospitals. Walmart is honored to help
Fisher House Foundation continue their efforts and share the joy of the
season with the families staying at the houses this holiday,” said
Kathleen McLaughlin, chief sustainability officer of Walmart and
president of the Walmart Foundation. “Our initiative this December is
part of Walmart’s overall commitment to support veterans and their
families. Working together with our partners, we are helping to
strengthen ecosystems that benefit military members as they return home
and transition back to civilian life.”
The initial $500,000 donation from Walmart to Fisher House Foundation
will be distributed among more than 60 U.S.-based Fisher Houses. This
donation will be used for home improvements and holiday festivities,
including gifts for families and visits from Santa. Walmart is asking
the public to join in the campaign and take action to help Walmart
donate up to an additional $1 million. From Dec. 1 to Dec. 22, the
public can participate by taking the following steps:
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Create a holiday greeting or video of one or more individuals singing
a portion of a classic holiday song.
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Post the greeting or video on a public Instagram, Twitter or YouTube
account with the hashtag #Sing2Salute. If you’re posting on YouTube,
make sure the hashtag is in your video’s title and post description.
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In the post, tag a friend and call on them to participate.
As always, your posted content should comply with the guidelines of the
social media platform you choose. For each public post on Instagram,
Twitter or YouTube using the hashtag #Sing2Salute during the campaign,
Walmart will donate $100, up to $1 million, to Fisher House Foundation.
To learn more about Walmart’s Holiday Sing to Salute Military Families
campaign, review rules for participation and see featured videos, visit www.walmart.com/sing2salute.
“I’m so pleased to be working with Walmart this holiday season to bring
a little extra cheer to our military, veterans and their families,” said
Ken Fisher, chairman and CEO of Fisher House Foundation. “I can’t say
that I’m a great singer, but that doesn’t matter. What matters is
getting our voices out there to say thank you and spread cheer. That’s
what the real purpose of the campaign is all about. And it has double
value in that it will help Fisher House Foundation fund lodging for
military families staying at Fisher Houses on U.S. military bases.
Additionally, Walmart is helping brighten the holidays for families
staying at Fisher Houses this holiday. What better way to show that
America really cares.”
Walmart’s support of military families and veterans this holiday season
is just one way the company is demonstrating its long-standing
commitment to support men and women in uniform. This October, Walmart
launched the Greenlight
A Vet campaign to help create visible and actionable national
support for veterans nationwide. Walmart invited all Americans to show
support for veterans by changing one light bulb in their home to green,
raising awareness on social media, volunteering and serving with veteran
groups in their community, or starting a mentor/mentee relationship with
a veteran. Walmart is committed to greenlighting veterans, including
hiring 250,000 veterans by 2020 through Walmart’s Veterans Welcome Home
Commitment. As part of this effort, Walmart recently greenlighted its
100,000th veteran hire. While a job is a vital piece of transitioning
from military to civilian life for a veteran, it also takes a
coordinated, multi-sector effort to create healthy transitions to
civilian life. Walmart and the Walmart Foundation have committed $20
million in grants to organizations that provide veteran job training,
education and community-based collaboration.
During the holiday season, Walmart will also provide support to two more
nonprofits servicing military families and honoring veterans, including:
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Operation Homefront: Walmart is helping Operation Homefront put a
holiday meal on the table of 8,500 military families in 26 locations
nationwide. Walmart has supported Operation Homefront’s Holiday Meals
for Military program since 2006.
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Wreaths Across America: Walmart is providing tractor trailers, private
fleet drivers and a donation of $150,000 to Wreaths Across America to
help honor U.S. veterans by laying wreaths in 900 locations on
National Wreaths Across America Day, Dec. 12.
Additionally, celebrating the Red Kettle Campaign’s 125th anniversary
this year, Walmart stores and Sam’s Club locations nationwide will host
red kettles and bell ringers throughout December to help The Salvation
Army provide food, clothing, shelter, financial assistance and other
services to those in need. Walmart also is working to brighten the
holidays for local kids in need by sponsoring Fill The Truck events at
participating stores. During the weekends of Nov. 27-29, Dec. 4-6 and
Dec.11-13, Walmart is inviting customers to visit their local
participating stores and donate a new toy, coat or other gift to a local
charity for a child in need.
About Walmart
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE: WMT) helps people around the world save
money and live better - anytime and anywhere - in retail stores, online,
and through their mobile devices. Each week, nearly 260 million
customers and members visit our 11,554 stores under 72 banners in 28
countries and e-commerce websites in 11 countries. With fiscal year 2015
revenue of $485.7 billion, Walmart employs approximately 2.2 million
associates worldwide. Walmart continues to be a leader in
sustainability, corporate philanthropy and employment opportunity.
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