Lilly Global Day of Service Receives National and Local Recognition
December 08 2008 - 12:50PM
PR Newswire (US)
Mural painted by Lilly employees achieves Guinness World Record
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- A mural on a 1,230-foot-long
wall along Madison Ave., located just south of downtown
Indianapolis, has achieved recognition as a new Guinness World
Record. The mural was among 60 beautification projects completed in
partnership with Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc. (KIB) and more
than 50 local community organizations during Eli Lilly and
Company's inaugural Global Day of Service held last May. Lilly and
KIB submitted the mural for consideration by Guinness, and recently
were notified that the mural has been confirmed as the largest
paint-by-number mural in the world. The record was held previously
in China. A former Manual High School/Art Institute of Indianapolis
student Patrick Viles designed the mural to showcase fun, hard
work, and healthy living in Indiana. Well-known Indianapolis
landmarks are featured, including the Indianapolis Zoo, The
Children's Museum of Indianapolis and the city's south side. In
addition to the Guinness recognition, Lilly was awarded first place
in the Business/Professional Organization -- Beautification
Category at the Keep America Beautiful annual awards luncheon on
Dec. 5, in Washington D.C. for its partnership with KIB. Locally,
Lilly also was awarded Business of the Year from the Indiana Urban
Forestry Council this past October. "We're very proud of our
employees' commitment to volunteerism and the passion they have for
donating their time and talents," said Robert Smith, Lilly's
director of director of corporate responsibility and community
relations. "Lilly is committed to collaborative efforts-like the
Global Day of Service-that go beyond medicine to strengthen the
fabric of our communities and help the patients we serve." Lilly's
Global Day of Service serves as the signature event for the
company's "Hands and Hearts" program, which was launched in 2007 to
enhance and encourage employee involvement with nonprofit
organizations. Nearly 20,000 Lilly employees in nearly 50 nations
rolled up their sleeves to help address local community needs in
celebration of Lilly's first-ever Global Day of Service, which was
possibly the largest corporate volunteer initiative to ever take
place on one day. More than 9,000 employees participated in Central
Indiana. "We've seen first-hand the impact that Lilly's Global Day
of Service has had on our Indianapolis community," said David
Forsell, president of KIB. "In addition to donating the equivalent
of more than 38,000 hours of service on one single day, Lilly's
employees have also inspired others in the community to become
involved. That's a benefit to our community that is truly
immeasurable." Planning is already underway for the 2009 Lilly
Global Day of Service, which is scheduled for May 20. About Lilly
Lilly, a leading innovation-driven corporation, is developing a
growing portfolio of first-in-class and best-in-class
pharmaceutical products by applying the latest research from its
own worldwide laboratories and from collaborations with eminent
scientific organizations. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Ind.,
Lilly provides answers -- through medicines and information -- for
some of the world's most urgent medical needs. In 2007, Lilly's
philanthropic contributions totaled about $315 million, including
about $240 million in products for patient assistance programs and
international humanitarian causes. Lilly's total 2007 giving
represents about 6 percent of its adjusted income before taxes and
has positioned Lilly once again as one of the most charitable
companies in the world. Additional information about Lilly is
available at http://www.lilly.com/ . About Keep Indianapolis
Beautiful Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc. is the proud organizing
partner of the Lilly Global Day of Service in Indianapolis. KIB's
mission is to unite people to beautify the city, improve the
environment, and foster pride in the community. KIB has a proven
track record of 30 years of partnership with neighborhoods, the
public sector, local philanthropists and corporate Indianapolis.
Each year, KIB supports an average of 500 community improvement
projects with 30,000 volunteers. Since 1995, KIB has helped its
neighbors plant more than 25,000 trees, and has been supported by
more than one thousand individual donors towards those efforts. The
Lilly Day of Service is a perfect example of how KIB is the "go to"
organization for community and environmental improvement. For more
information or to volunteer call 317.265.7555 or visit
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Eli Lilly and Company
CONTACT: Carole Puls, Lilly, +1-317-277-1421; or Linda Broadfoot,
KIB, +1-317-264-7555, Ext. 112
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