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MAY 03, 2011

STILLWATER, Oklahoma - The Cherokee Nation Foundation has become the first Native American Nation to endow a scholarship at Oklahoma State University.

The foundation and OSU announced Tuesday, a gift of $333,334 to Oklahoma State University to endow Cherokee Nation Foundation scholarships as part of Branding Success: The Campaign for Oklahoma State University.

With a match from entrepreneur T. Boone Pickens, under the Pickens Legacy Scholarship Match, the gift will total $1 million.
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FEBRUARY 19, 2011

Students tried out their nursing skills on robotic patients Friday as Texas Woman's University held its grand opening for its new health science institute, named for Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens.
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PhotoThe T. Boone Pickens Foundation focuses grants to organizations that operate in its core giving categories (see "About TBPF"). The current partner spotlight is the Boone Pickens Military Mentors Program of Big Brothers Big Sisters, which provides military children who have a parent deployd with one-to-one relationships with an adult volunteer.

Life in the military is unique, for families with a soldier deployed and for soldiers living on base away from friends and family. The stresses of military life and of absent parents take their toll on the children involved. That's why Big Brothers Big Sisters provides a mentoring program specifically for soldiers and families experiencing the military lifestyle.

A five-year, $3 million Pickens Foundation grant is providing mentoring services to children of deployed military personnel. Since 2008, funds have been distributed to 25 agencies around the country.

"We've asked our military personnel to take on an incredible burden during these Persian Gulf deployments," Pickens says. "We owe them and their families as much support as we can give them. This Big Brothers Big Sisters program offers the involved families tremendous support."

PHoto“During the past ten years with high levels of military deployment and repeat tours of duty, children in military families are often caught up in very difficult circumstances. Of the more than1.9 million troops deployed in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Persian Gulf since September 11, 2001, almost half have children. The Pentagon estimates that currently 234,000 children have a mother or father at war. According to a recent Department of Defense study, 60 percent of military spouses say their children had increased levels of fear and anxiety when their spouses went to war; 57 percent reported increased behavioral problems at home; and 36 percent cited increased behavioral problems at school.

The mentoring program joins children of parents in the military with Bigs who are in the military, retired or civilian. Program volunteers typically meet with children once a week at their schools or a neighborhood community center, and provide quality one-to-one friendship time that is so important to a child whose parent is deployed, will deploy, or is just returning from a deployment. The Bigs and Littles read together, play sports or computer games, or simply talk about life and personal issues - just as friends do.

Photo"This generous gift has profoundly improved the lives of extremely vulnerable children," says Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star president and CEO Charles Pierson. "The T. Boone Pickens Foundation grant is addressing an urgent need for the children of our country and allowing our service members in active duty to rest assured that their children at home have a friend and a mentor by their side during these critical developmental years."

For more information about the Boone Pickens Military Mentors Program, visit www.bbbstx.org/militarymentors.

 

 

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