The Walt Disney Company is set to open a new gallery at EPCOT's American Adventure pavilion at Walt Disney World Resort.
The exhibit, titled "Portraits of Courage: A Commander's Tribute to America's Warriors," will feature over 60 full-color portraits painted by former President George W. Bush. These portraits depict service members and veterans who have served since 9/11, all of whom President Bush got to know personally after his presidency.
This exhibit, which opens on June 9 and will run for a year, is a product of President Bush's dedication to veterans and the ongoing efforts of the Bush Institute's Veterans and Military Families program. According to Disney, the gallery aligns with its century-long history of supporting the U.S. military.
"Celebrating those who give so much to our country has been part of the fabric of The Walt Disney Company throughout our 100-year history," said Josh D'Amaro, Chairman, Disney Experiences. "We're grateful to the Bush Institute for allowing us to feature this special collection and share it with our guests."
Each portrait is paired with the subject's story, written by Bush, highlighting their courage in battle, recovery journey, and continued contributions as civilians. Ken Hersh, President and CEO of the George W. Bush Presidential Center, expressed his hope that visitors will gain a deeper appreciation for the service and sacrifices of the military community.
In addition to the artwork, the exhibit provides resources for veteran support, including access to no-cost mental and brain health care through a program detailed at www.veterancheckin.org.
Disney's commitment to the military extends beyond this exhibition. Since 2012, the company has donated over twenty million dollars to nonprofits aiding veterans and military families. Disney also honors military personnel through its "Heroes Work Here" initiative and offers various discounts and special events for military families at its theme parks.
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