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- President George W. Bush

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Find a Volunteer Opportunity

You can use the USA Freedom Corps Volunteer Network to find volunteer opportunities at home or abroad. Just enter geographic information, such as zip code or state, and your area of interest, so you can access service opportunities near your home or office, across the country or overseas.

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Additionally, more than 350 American communities have Points of Light Member Volunteer Centers. These Volunteer Centers provide essential, locally-based infrastructure to support volunteering. Their work is focused in four core areas: connecting people with opportunities to serve, building capacity for effective local volunteering, promoting volunteering, and participating in strategic initiatives to mobilize volunteers.

Find a Volunteer Center in Your Area

Record of Service

A Record of Service is a private journal of your volunteer time and experiences in response to President Bush's call to service. You can keep a record of your activities serving your neighbor, your community, your country and the world. You can also use your Record of Service to track your service hours for a Presidential Volunteer Service Award.

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Ten Tips for Volunteering Wisely

Take a look at 10 tips that will help you make sure you are volunteering wisely.

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For Baby Boomers - Get Involved!

"Get Involved" is a national awareness and recruitment campaign aimed at the nation’s 77 million baby boomers. Launched in December 2005 by the Corporation for National and Community Service, in collaboration with America’s nonprofit community and private-sector organizations that share a commitment to civic responsibility, the campaign features bilingual newspaper, magazine, radio and television public service announcements (PSAs).

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Rewarding Volunteers

Americans of all ages – individuals, families, and groups – are answering the President’s Call to Service by volunteering and making a difference in their communities. The President’s Volunteer Service Award, an initiative of the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation, honors America’s volunteers and encourages even more Americans to get involved.

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