National Volunteer Week (April 6th - 12th) -- A Great Time To Get Involved
William J. Larkin Jr.
April 4, 2014
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- Constituents Corner
Established in 1974, National Volunteer Week helps celebrate ordinary people doing extraordinary things, and is designed to highlight the enormous contributions that volunteers make every day. This year marks the 40th anniversary of National Volunteer Week, a clear reflection of the long and proud tradition of volunteerism in our nation.
Whether it's mentoring a student who needs help and guidance, or volunteering time at a local library, VA hospital, nursing home or firehouse, volunteers help make our nation and our local communities more vibrant, compassionate and strong.
National Volunteer Week helps recognize local volunteers, while also inspiring and encouraging people to volunteer time and energy toward the betterment of their communities. It's truly a great time to get involved, become a volunteer and to show that by working together we can help our neighbors and improve our local communities.
Below are some suggested links to worthwhile organizations where your help can make a difference.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (volunteer locally or donate)
Points of Light (Dedicated to Volunteer Service)
Firemen's Association of the State of NY (FASNY)
Red Cross (Find Your Local Chapter by Zip Code)
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