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CHICAGO, Feb. 8, 2011 – The Ford Motor Company Fund is investing another $1 million to fight the No. 1-killer of American teens, working with the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) to expand Ford’s free driving skills program to high schools in 15 states.
Starting this month, the Ford Driving Skills for Life (DSFL) National Tour takes free driving exercises, web-based training and materials on driving safety to 30 high schools nationwide to augment its community driving clinics and web-based training.
“Inexperience is the leading cause of crashes in young drivers, and this program delivers the key skill sets that will increase their knowledge, confidence and, ultimately, their safety,” said Sue Cischke, group vice president, Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering. “Ford is passionate about helping young drivers learn the rules of the road, better manage distractions behind the wheel and help make America’s roads safer for all of us.”
More than 3,000 teens, ages 15-19, are killed on American roads each year, according to government statistics.
Ford developed Driving Skills for Life in 2003 in partnership with GHSA, delivering one of the nation’s most comprehensive teen driver safety programs.
This year, the expanded Ford program will reach high schools in these market areas: Birmingham, Ala.; Little Rock, Ark.; Hartford, Conn.; Orlando and Tallahassee, Fla.; Atlanta; Shreveport, La.; Portland, Maine; Boston; Jackson, Miss.; Manchester, N.H.; Albany, N.Y.; Raleigh/Durham, N.C.; Providence, R.I.; Charleston, S.C.; and Burlington, Vt.
Ford DSFL builds young drivers’ skills in four key areas: driver distraction, speed space management and vehicle handling and hazard recognition. These four areas are contributors to more than 60 percent of teen crashes.
In addition to hands-on events, the program offers learning tools such as an interactive website (www.drivingskillsforlife.com) with learning modules, quizzes, car care and driving tip videos and games. Free educator packets are available for students, parents, educators and community organizations.
“This new commitment will bring Ford DSFL into many more communities. State highway safety offices will be able to use this program to complement ongoing laws and programs,” said GHSA Chairman Vernon F. Betkey Jr. “While teen driving safety is a key priority, too often our communities lack the resources to conduct these types of hands-on, high-tech trainings. We are grateful to Ford for helping fill these critical gaps.”
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About Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services
Ford Motor Company Fund and Community Services works with community partners to advance driving safety, education and American heritage and community life. The Ford Motor Company Fund has operated for more than 60 years with ongoing funding from Ford Motor Company. The award-winning Ford Driving Skills for Life program teaches new drivers through a variety of hands-on and interactive methods. Innovation in education is encouraged through national programs that enhance high school learning and provide college scholarships and university grants. Through the Ford Volunteer Corps, more than 20,000 Ford employees and retirees each year work on projects that better their communities in dozens of countries. For more information, visit www.community.ford.com.
About the Governors Highway Safety Association
The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) is a nonprofit association representing the highway safety offices of states, territories, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. GHSA provides leadership and representation for the states and territories to improve traffic safety, influence national policy and enhance program management and promote best practices. Its members are appointed by their Governors to administer federal and state highway safety funds and implement state highway safety plans. Contact GHSA at 202-789-0942 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 202-789-0942 end_of_the_skype_highlighting or visit www.ghsa.org.
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“The purpose of Ford Motor Company Fund will be the alleviation of want and human suffering, and the betterment and improvement of mankind…” – Henry Ford II.
There is no larger purpose than the one set down more than 60 years ago by Henry Ford II when he announced formation of Ford Motor Company Fund.
Corporate citizenship has been a top priority at Ford Motor Company since its beginning in 1903. Henry Ford II expanded the legacy of his father and grandfather in 1949 when he established Ford Motor Company Fund. Today, Ford Motor Company Fund remains true to its original purpose and continues to help build communities through partnerships that address community needs.
In the aftermath of World War II and in the shadow of a growing Cold War, the world faced no shortage of challenges. At home, Henry Ford II also observed a troubling trend; he could see traditional sources of financial support for private institutions starting to fade away. The Ford Motor Company Fund was created to help fill the void.
In the beginning, the Ford Fund helped build hospitals, supported human services through the United Foundation and worked to fill Community Chests across the country. The Fund provided scholarships, laid the financial foundation for the University of Michigan-Dearborn and played an important role in developing Downtown Detroit’s Civic Center.
Today the global economy remains in distress and Ford Motor Company is a smaller company on the rebound, after weathering a hostile business environment.
Despite these challenges, Ford Motor Company Fund has remained committed and involved in helping to build communities throughout this period. Innovative initiatives include Driving Skills for Life for teenage drivers, Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies for communities involved in high school redesign and Ford College Community Challenge for teams of university students working to build sustainable communities. In addition, some 500 students annually receive scholarships with funding from Ford’s Blue Oval Scholars program and the Ford Volunteer Corps each year enrolls some 20,000 caring Ford employees and retirees, who repair shelters, feed the hungry and otherwise dedicate time and energy to community projects.
In 1949, Ford Motor Company Fund contributed nearly $1.5 million to support charities and community improvement efforts. During the six decades since, Ford Motor Company Fund has invested more than $1.3 billion to continue Ford’s legacy of caring, corporate responsibility and volunteerism into the future.
Ford Motor Company Fund is a charitable, non-profit corporation financed by contributions from Ford Motor Company.
Ford Motor Company Fund is not affiliated with the Ford Foundation, which is a totally separate entity from Ford Motor Company.
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