National Volunteer Week

“There’s a saying, “Life and love aren’t about what you gain; they’re about what you give.” What a great way to sum up the purpose of volunteer work.” Canada Protection Plan

America is a country built on service. From our earliest days, Americans have stepped forward to help neighbors and tackle our toughest challenges.
This second week in April is National Volunteer Week. All Americans are encourage to pick their favorite foundation, museum or charity and spend a few hours or days giving back to the communities that have given us so much.

National Volunteer Week is an annual celebration observed in many countries, to promote and show appreciation for volunteerism and volunteering. In the United States, it is organized by the Points of Light foundation, and in Canada by Volunteering Canada. It is held in those two countries in mid to late April.

Last year’s Presidential National Volunteer Week Proclamation read:

“We are living in a moment that calls for hope and light and love. Hope for our futures, light to see our way forward, and love for one another. Volunteers provide all three.”

“Service—the act of looking out for one another—is part of who we are as a Nation. Our commitment to service reflects our understanding that we can best meet our challenges when we join together.”

“This week, we recognize the enduring contributions of our Nation’s volunteers and encourage more Americans to join their ranks.”

During National Volunteer Week, it’s important to show up for your communities, make service a goal, and make a difference.

“Give the gift of time and commit to serve.”


References:

  1. https://www.census.gov/newsroom/stories/volunteer-week.html
  2. https://www.americorps.gov/blogs/2022-04-12/celebrate-nations-volunteers-all-week