Voices for National Service honored 19 distinguished leaders in government, business and journalism at the 14th Annual Friends of National Service Awards at Union Station in Washington, DC.
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Addressing Broken Citizenship And Pressing Challenges through a Service Year
More than two dozen prominent Americans have stepped forward to challenge the candidates of both parties to embrace an important idea that could unite our country and help solve some of our biggest problems: making a year of service a...
Read More »Democratic Platform Calls for Expansion of National Service
On July 25, 2016, Democratic delegates met in Philadelphia to approve a platform that, in part, recognizes the healing power of national service. The platform called for a bold expansion of national service programs.
Read More »National Service – Something We Can All Agree On
Despite the partisan rough and tumble of the 2016 Presidential election cycle, one idea has emerged that has significant and widespread agreement from across the political spectrum. That idea is national service.
Read More »Welcome to the new VoicesforService.org
Welcome to our new website! The new VoicesforService.org serves as a resource for the national service community and for policy makers interested in learning more about this important and vital resource for communities and the nation.
Read More »13th Annual Friends of National Service Awards
Voices for National Service honored 18 distinguished leaders in government, business and journalism at the 13th Annual Friends of National Service Awards at Union Station in Washington, DC. The honorees were selected based on recognition and support for national service as...
Read More »Voices for National Service Capitol Hill Day
Service leaders representing 70 organizations met with more than 100 congressional offices to discuss the impact of national service programs in their communities. The national service leaders urged their elected officials to support federal funding for national service, and asked...
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