Philip Morris International to Fund Law Clinics in Expansion of the Organization’s U.S. Veterans Program
2024年6月12日 - 9:00PM
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New White Paper Provides Recommendations on
Closing Gaps That Can Exacerbate the Challenge of Transitioning
Back to Civilian Life
Philip Morris International (PMI) today announced a renewed
commitment of over $3 million to support the veterans community
nationwide this year. The strategy is informed by the findings of a
newly published white paper, “Serving Those Who Served,” which
shares first-person insights from veterans across the country and
details PMI’s commitment to empower and positively impact the lives
of veterans and their families. Actions include an initial $850,000
awarded by PMI to legal clinics at select law schools as part of a
coordinated initiative supporting military veterans in their
transition to civilian life, as well as additional funding for
local and national organizations improving the lives of veterans.
This scaled-up commitment reflects PMI’s intensified focus on the
veterans community as the company further establishes itself in the
U.S. market, which began with its 2022 acquisition of Swedish
Match.
“As a company, we are throwing our weight behind serving the men
and women who have raised their hands to serve in our armed forces,
some of whom require additional support as they reintegrate into
civilian life. This is a cause that resonates strongly among our
employees,” said Marian Salzman, Senior Vice President & Chief
Corporate Citizenship Officer, PMI. “They are eager to make a
difference in the lives of those who have sacrificed in support of
our nation, its values, and its allies.”
Salzman added, “PMI’s latest round of contributions is part of a
broader veterans support effort that we have been implementing
since 2022. We anticipate additional grants as we expand our U.S.
footprint, including to local organizations such as Colorado
Goldstar Mothers, and will continue to connect directly with
veterans and their advocates to explore our best avenues of
assistance.”
The U.S. government has established a robust support system for
military veterans. Nevertheless, gaps persist—and PMI believes it
and other organizations should play a role in helping fill those
gaps. Under its expanded veterans support program, PMI is funding
clinics at select law schools to offer area veterans access to
much-needed legal support, including help navigating the rules and
regulations that can make it difficult for veterans to receive the
benefits to which they’re entitled. Founding beneficiaries of this
initiative in 2024 include planned partnerships with:
- Rocky Mountain Veterans Advocacy Project (Aurora, CO)
- Veterans’ Advocacy Law Clinic, University of Arizona James E.
Rogers College of Law (Tucson, AZ)
- Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic, University of Florida
Levin College of Law (Gainesville, FL)
“Every dollar we receive helps us reach more veterans and remove
legal barriers that hinder the transition from military service to
civilian life,” said Kristine Huskey, Clinical Professor of Law and
Director of the Veterans’ Advocacy Law Clinic at the University of
Arizona College of Law. “Through the law clinic, we’re working to
ensure that the men and women who served our nation can overcome
legal obstacles and have full access to the benefits they’ve
earned, including disability compensation. Support also increases
our ability to train more law students—the next generation of
lawyers—on veterans issues.”
Building on a five-year partnership, PMI is also amping up its
support of the Bob Woodruff Foundation, a leading organization
working to ensure U.S. military veterans secure stable and
successful futures.
“Philip Morris International has been a long-standing and highly
valued partner of the foundation. Their steadfast support has
touched the lives of thousands of veterans and their families. This
latest commitment will allow us to further scale our efforts as we
work to create bright futures for those who have contributed so
much,” said Anne Marie Dougherty, CEO, Bob Woodruff Foundation.
In 2022–2023, PMI donated well in excess of $1 million to
organizations working on behalf of U.S. veterans and active service
members. This support includes a recent collaboration with Iraq and
Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) to improve the lives of
post-9/11 U.S. veterans. In 2023, PMI provided a $500,000 grant to
IAVA, with $100,000 directly supporting IAVA’s initiatives and the
remaining $400,000 distributed among several sub-grantees: Active
Heroes, American Corporate Partners, Elizabeth Dole Foundation,
Forgotten Not Gone, Lady Veterans Connect, and Purple Heart
Homes.
Read more about PMI’s veterans-focused efforts and download
the “Serving Those Who Served” white paper here.
Philip Morris International, U.S.: Delivering a Smoke-Free
Future
Philip Morris International (PMI), U.S. is working to deliver a
smoke-free future. Since 2008, PMI has invested $12.5 billion
globally to develop, scientifically substantiate, and commercialize
innovative smoke-free products for adults who would otherwise
continue to smoke, with the goal of completely ending the sale of
cigarettes. In 2022, PMI acquired Swedish Match—a leader in oral
nicotine delivery—creating a global smoke-free champion led by the
companies’ IQOS and ZYN brands. The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration has authorized versions of PMI’s IQOS Platform 1
devices and consumables and Swedish Match’s General snus as
Modified Risk Tobacco Products. For more information, please visit
www.pmi.com/us/ and www.pmiscience.com.
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