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Senior Corps: Making a Difference for Generations

All this week we have celebrated the extraordinary contributions of the 360,000 men and women who make up our Senior Corps.

From coast to coast, elected officials and community leaders have recognized the value and impact of Senior Corps – including 45 Governors who have issued proclamations for Senior Corps Week.
 
Last year Senior Corps volunteers contributed more than 80 million hours of service and improved the lives of more than 1.5 million Americans. They tutored or mentored 300,000 children, served more than 560,000 veterans, and helped nearly 800,000 older Americans live independently in their homes.
 
Serving as Foster Grandparents, Senior Companions, and RSVP volunteers, these dedicated citizens are sharing their lifetime of skills and experience to make a difference in the lives of others.
 
This week I met some of these amazing seniors and saw their impact first-hand.

Foster Grandparents: Shaping a Brighter Future

AmeriCorps member Chris Guzman works alongside Foster Grandparents volunteersFor the past 19 years, Willie Piper has served as a Foster Grandparent at the Travis County Juvenile Detention Center in Austin, Texas. She serves 40 hours a week, offering love and guidance to teens in trouble, helping them get back on track in their lives.
 
Chris Guzman was one of those teens. At a young age he started making some bad decisions and found himself at the detention center. At a recognition event in the center on Monday, Chris told me what Grandma Piper and the other Foster Grandparents meant to him.
 
“They would come by every morning and show me love and compassion, the way my grandmother would. At the hardest time of my life, they made me remember that there are people who care. They showed me I still had the ability to make a change, to become a different person.” Chris took that lesson to heart. He is now serving in AmeriCorps with the Texas Conservation Corps and plans to become a firefighter.

RSVP: Leading with Experience

In the chaotic hours after the fertilizer plant explosion in West, Texas, last month, residents of the devastated town sprang into action, doing whatever was needed. RSVP volunteers were some of the first on the scene, helping bring the injured to medical stations. They have been hard at work ever since, staffing call centers, managing donations, and coordinating volunteers. While touring the area with Senior Corps Director Erwin Tan on Tuesday, we heard how RSVP volunteers rolled up their sleeves to help, even as they faced the loss of their homes or loved ones.
 
We are committed to support the people of West in their recovery. We just awarded a new grant to nearly quadruple our annual investment in the Heart of Texas RSVP. This grant will support tutors for 450 at-risk students displaced from their schools after the explosion; help displaced nursing facility residents and their families; and support a disaster volunteer center to coordinate volunteers over the next year.

Senior Companions: Making Independence a Reality

Yesterday I had the honor of joining Utah's Lt. Governor Greg Bell in a Senior Companion site visit in Salt Lake City. We joined Senior Companion Larry Mills for his weekly visit to the home of Art Westover, a 91-year-old World War II veteran. Mr. Westover is in fair health, but was recently declared fully disabled, and at his age spends many of his days alone.
 
In his weekly visits, Larry provides companionship and assistance that allows Mr. Westover to continue to live independently in his home. Larry – who is a veteran himself – enjoys talking with Mr. Westover about the war and his adventures in the Navy, and says his eyes just light up when they discuss these topics.
 
For generations, seniors like Willie and Larry have been making a powerful impact in their communities, and their service is more important now than ever. This week, let us pay a special tribute to these remarkable seniors, who do so much to improve our communities and nation.
 
Wendy Spencer is CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service
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Introducing the New Home for National Service and Volunteering
Welcome to the new online home for the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS). You’ve probably noticed that we’ve made a few changes to the look and feel of our site, so we’ve put together this short guide to navigating the site and finding what you need.
 
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832 Mayors Join Day of Recognition for National Service
Today, 832 mayors from big cities to small towns and everything in between are participating in the Mayors Day of Recognition for National Service. What a great way to highlight the many ways that AmeriCorps members and Senior Corps volunteers demonstrate the power that every citizen has to make a difference.
 
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Over 730 Mayors Join Salute to National Service
Next week more than 730 mayors, collectively representing nearly 100 million Americans in all 50 states, will join together to recognize the impact of national service participants in AmeriCorps and Senior Corps programs who are making a difference in their communities.
 
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Make Service Your Valentine’s Gift
So, tomorrow is Valentine’s Day and florists will be scrambling to fill orders and chocolate consumption is expected to rise by maybe a jillion percent. Suppose we take this day dedicated to love and use it to show that we have big hearts by serving or giving to others?
 
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An AmeriCarol: The 12 Days of Service
In the spirit of the season, members of our AmeriCorps team offer a national service variation on “The 12 Days of Christmas.” So if everyone is ready, let’s sing along with AmeriCorps -- and a-one, and a-two ...
 
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A Brief Timeline of National Service History
Did you know that some of the programs under the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) banner have been in existence for nearly 50 years? We’ve created a new national service timeline to show how we got to where we are today.
 
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Was AmeriCorps Worth It?
In celebration of my two years of service with AmeriCorps coming to an end, one of my friends took me out to dinner. As we sat around the table reflecting on all that had happened over the two years since we graduated from college she asked me, “Was AmeriCorps worth it?”
 
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The Best of the Best Claim 2012 Service Impact Awards
Today the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) announced the winners of the 2012 Service Impact Awards at the National Conference on Volunteering and Service in Chicago.
 
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Life After AmeriCorps Times: Why Recognizing Service Matters
Having just wrapped up National AmeriCorps Week, another big week for celebrating service is on the horizon: National Volunteer Week. Happening April 15-21, 2012, National Volunteer Week is an opportunity for nonprofit organizations and national service members and alumni to be recognized and celebrated for their efforts. It's also an opportunity of AmeriCorps Alums to tell their story of service, and shine a light on the value of national service in our nation.
 
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A Sense of Civic Responsibility: Ferris Bueller's Day On
Twenty-five years ago, Ferris Bueller skipped school to spend a day of frivolous fun with his friends. He had little regard for authority, responsibility or the rules. We all wanted to be Ferris – slightly cynical, charmingly irreverent, and clever. Ferris – and the movie he starred in – defined a generation – my generation, Generation X.
 
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Volunteering in America—Billions of Hours Served Translates to Huge Impact on our Nation
Every day, volunteers are giving their time and talents to help better their community and their country. Last week, we released our annual Volunteering in America report -- data critical for understanding volunteer trends and demographics, including who is serving, where they are serving and where community needs still exist. This data is vital for elected officials and nonprofit leaders as they develop strategies to mobilize more Americans to address local needs through service.
 
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Service News Digest: CNCS In the News, VIA Edition
The Service News Digest is a regular feature on the Serve.Gov blog. In this series, we showcase news highlights that feature national service and Corporation for National and Community Service programs. In this edition, take a look at some of the great stories that featured the recent Volunteering In America report.
 
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Volunteering in America: 8.1 Billion Hours Served
As the nation works to tackle some of its toughest challenges and expand opportunity for all Americans, volunteers are resolute in their commitment to their neighbors and communities, with 62.8 million adults serving almost 8.1 billion hours in local and national organizations in 2010. This is just one finding from the Volunteering in American 2011 report.
 
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