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BOB WOODRUFF FAMILY FUND AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS
TO TBI / PTSD VETS -- Latest grant goes to
University of
Idaho's Operation Education Scholarship Program.

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Bob Woodruff Family Foundation Awards $48,000 for
Operation Education
MOSCOW, Idaho,(AScribe Newswire) -- The Bob Woodruff Family Foundation has
awarded a $48,000 grant to the University of Idaho's Operation Education
Scholarship Program for use in educating veterans from the war in Iraq and
Afghanistan who have sustained traumatic brain injury and/or
post-traumatic stress disorder. Operation Education is a comprehensive
scholarship program that provides financial, academic and social support
to veterans who were disabled while on active duty since Sept. 11, 2001.
"We are grateful for the generosity of the Woodruff family, and their
desire to help America's injured veterans and their families overcome
barriers and be successful," said Karen White, chair of Operation
Education and the university's First Lady. "Injured veterans often need to
rethink their plans for the future and adjust to a 'new normal.' Higher
education often is a key factor in ensuring a successful future for the
injured and their families."
"We have seen first-hand how this program helps our scholars be successful
in the classroom and in life, and are very appreciative that the Bob
Woodruff Family Foundation sees the value in what we are doing and is
willing to invest in us," White said.
Journalist Bob Woodruff nearly was killed in early 2006 by a roadside bomb
in Iraq. As he recovered, he and his family were determined to shed light
on the challenges injured service members, veterans and their families
face. Together with his family, he created the Bob Woodruff Family
Foundation to raise awareness of "signature injuries" of the war -
traumatic brain injury and combat stress - and assist the injured as they
navigate their road to recovery. Today, the foundation works with private
industry and government to promote excellence in education, prevention,
treatment, support, and resources for the injured and their families as
they reintegrate back into their communities.
"Traumatic brain injury and combat stress are the
hidden injuries of war and it is easy for society to miss the signs and
symptoms, and their life-altering consequences," White said. "The
individualized nature of the Operation Education scholarship program makes
it ideal for students with traumatic brain injury, PTSD or any other
disability to get the assistance they need to overcome their individual
challenges and to earn their degree."
"We are proud to support the unprecedented efforts underway at the
University of Idaho," said Rene Bardorf, executive director of the Bob
Woodruff Family Foundation. "Operation Education tackles the complex issue
of educating our injured heroes with a comprehensive and compassionate
approach, which individualizes a plan to address their academic, social
and financial needs."
The university currently is assisting three veterans with disability
through the Operation Education scholarship program. The program provides
scholarship assistance for tuition, fees, books and living expenses.
Academic and social support includes such things as testing and classroom
accommodations, adaptive equipment, tutoring and academic coaching, family
and individual counseling, and peer group networking.
Veterans' spouses also may apply, jointly or individually, to receive the
benefits of the Operation Education scholarship program.
Major funding for the scholarship program comes from the private support
of University of Idaho alumni and friends, as well as from individuals,
corporations and foundations who share the university's interest in
assisting America's disabled veterans. Gifts in support of Operation
Education may be made by calling the University of Idaho at 208-885-5304.
To learn more about Operation Education, request an application or make an
online gift, visit
http://www.uidaho.edu/operationeducation.
About the University of Idaho
Founded in 1889, the University of Idaho is the state's flagship
higher-education institution and its principal graduate education and
research university, bringing insight and innovation to the state, the
nation and the world. University researchers attract nearly $100 million
in research grants and contracts each year; the University of Idaho is the
only institution in the state to earn the prestigious Carnegie Foundation
ranking for high research activity. The university's student population
includes first-generation college students and ethnically diverse
scholars. Offering more than 150 degree options in 10 colleges, the
university combines the strengths of a large university with the intimacy
of small learning communities. For information, visit
http://www.uidaho.edu
.
About Bob Woodruff Family Foundation
Established under the auspices of the Brain Injury Association in early
2007, the Bob Woodruff Family Foundation (BWFF) became and independent
501(c) 3 in January 2008. BWFF provides resources and support to injured
service members, veterans and their families, with special attention to
the signature hidden injuries of war - traumatic brain injury and combat
stress. BWFF raises awareness and educates the public on the signature
injuries of war, provides direct charitable and individual giving through
community based initiatives, and works collaboratively with private
industry and government to promote excellence in education, prevention,
treatment, support and resources for our Nation's injured. For more
information, visit
http://www.bobwoodrufffamilyfund.org
.
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CONTACT: Joni Kirk, University Communications, 208-885-7725,
joni@uidaho.edu
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