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Remarks at a Dinner Honoring America's Promise Alliance

November 13, 2007

Good evening. Laura and I welcome you all to the White House; sure glad you're here. Ten years ago, a group of spirited citizens came together in the hope that they could make a difference in the lives of our Nation's children. In the decade that followed, that hope became a dream, the dream became a mission, and that mission helped change the lives of countless children across our country.

Through your mentoring programs and your work with at-risk youth, America'sPromise has given opportunity to young Americans who never had it. You have put hope in the eyes of children who have never known it, and you have helped make real the promise of our Creator, that there is value and purpose in every single human life.

The success of America's Promise is a tribute to the giving hearts of every person in this room, particularly those we honor with awards tonight. Yet I think all of us would agree that two people here deserve special mention, and they are Colin and Alma Powell.

Throughout their lives, the Powells have answered our country's call. They've served our Nation in times of peace and war, and they have led, taught, and inspired Americans along the way. Not a bad record for two people who met 46 years ago only because their friends talked them into going into a—going on a blind date. [Laughter] Mr. Secretary and Alma, our country is fortunate that you both had such persuasive friends. [Laughter]

I'd like to propose a toast to America's Promise, in gratitude for your first decade of public service, and a toast to America's children and a future that brings them love and peace and possibility.

NOTE: The President spoke at 7:43 p.m. in the State Dining Room at the White House. In his remarks, he referred to former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and his wife Alma, founding chair and current chair, board of directors, America's Promise Alliance.

George W. Bush, Remarks at a Dinner Honoring America's Promise Alliance Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/276890

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