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Saturday, November 30, 2002
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The White House - USA Freedom Corps
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President Encourages Volunteer Service In His Weekly Radio Address |
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Radio Address by the President to the Nation
The Roosevelt Room
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This week all across America we gather with
the people we love to give thanks for the blessings in our lives. Each family
has its own traditions, yet we are united as a nation in setting aside a day
of gratitude. We are grateful for the freedoms we enjoy, grateful for the
loved ones who give meaning to our lives, and grateful for the many gifts of
this prosperous land. On Thanksgiving we acknowledge that all of these things,
and life itself, come not from the hand of man, but from Almighty God.
The blessings we have received take on special meaning in this time of
challenge for our country. Over the last year millions of Americans have found
renewed appreciation for our liberty and for the men and women who serve in
its defense. We have held our family and our friends closer, spending more
time together, and letting them know we love them.
Taking time to count our own blessings reminds us that many people struggle
every day -- men, women, and children facing hunger, homelessness, illness,
addiction, or despair. These are not strangers. They are fellow Americans
needing comfort, love, and compassion. I ask all Americans to consider how you
can give someone in need a reason to be thankful in this holiday season and
throughout the year.
It's easy to get started and to have an immediate impact. Volunteering your
time at a soup kitchen, teaching a child to read, visiting a patient in the
hospital, or taking a meal to an elderly neighbor or a shut-in are all simple
acts of compassion that can brighten someone's life. Every act of love and
generosity, however small it may seem, is significant. Every time you reach
out to a neighbor in need you touch a life, you improve your community, and
you strengthen our nation.
Earlier this year I created the USA Freedom Corps office in the White House
to harness the power of millions of acts of charity, compassion, and love to
make America a better place. I hope you'll consider joining the armies of
compassion, and dedicating time and energy and service to others. I'm so proud
of the millions of Americans who have answered the call to service, enriching
the lives of others with acts of kindness. It is a testament to the good heart
and the giving spirit of the American people.
There's no better time than this season of Thanksgiving to renew our
commitment to helping those in need. The USA Freedom Corp website --
USAFreedomCorp.gov -- is a wonderful place to get started. This resource
offers valuable information about service opportunities in your home town,
across America, an around the world. You can also get information by calling
1-877-USA-CORPS.
Take the time to find out how you can help your fellow Americans and make
this holiday season a season of service.
Happy Thanksgiving and thank you for listening.
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