Hope and Help in the Gulf
In conjunction with the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the Corporation has developed several videos and public service announcements to illustrate the national service response to Katrina and to recruit members and volunteers for current opportunities in the Gulf. AmeriCorps has more than 5,000 positions available over the next three years to help restore Gulf Coast communities. Volunteers, particularly skilled volunteers, are needed by all national service programs as well as by nonprofit and faith groups working in the region. National Service: Hope and Help in the Gulf
"National Service: Hope and Help in the Gulf" combines pictures of devastation with images of hope and recovery, while reminding us that much work remains to be done. The call to action is to direct viewers to http://www.volunteer.gov. Running time: 3 minutes.
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"AmeriCorps: Hope and Help in the Gulf"combines pictures of devastation with images of AmeriCorps members and teams helping in recovery efforts, while reminding us that much work remains to be done. The call to action is to drive viewers to http://www.americorps.gov. Running time: 3 minutes.
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AmeriCorps Service in the Gulf is a public service announcement that combines pictures of devastation with images of AmeriCorps members and teams helping in recovery efforts, while reminding us that much work remains to be done. The call to action is to direct viewers to http://www.americorps.gov. Running times: 60 seconds and 30 seconds.
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Senior Corps: After the Storm
This seven-minute, documentary-style video highlights the contributions of Senior Corps volunteers in Hurricane Katrina relief efforts in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi.. The video shows how these “everyday heroes,” many of whom were facing their own losses, sprang to action through the Foster Grandparent, RSVP, and Senior Companion programs to help those in great need.
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For information about PSA distribution, please contact Jackie Aker at jaker@cns.gov.
AmeriCorps … Get Involved
AmeriCorps and the National Association of Broadcasters have collaborated to launch “AmeriCorps … Get Involved,” a new radio public service campaign to recruit AmeriCorps members nationwide. The bilingual spots tell the story of how AmeriCorps is responding to Hurricane Katrina and feature on-location interviews with real AmeriCorps members currently working at shelters throughout the Gulf Coast.
The response to Hurricane Katrina is expected to generate the largest volunteer mobilization effort in our nation’s history. AmeriCorps will play a critical role in leading and coordinating that mobilization. Click here for more information on the Corporation for National and Community Service's response to Hurricane Katrina.
Radio PSAs
The spots are available in :30 and :60 second formats. A Spanish language spot is also available. Click on a title below to listen to or download the spot.
Live Announcer Copy
“AmeriCorps … Get Involved" 10 sec. Live Announcer Copy
"AmeriCorps members mobilized for Hurricane Katrina relief, just like they mobilize every day in communities nationwide. Get involved with AmeriCorps. Call 800-942-2677 or visit americorps.gov."
“AmeriCorps … Get Involved” 30 sec. Live Announcer Copy
"On August 29, Hurricane Katrina unleashed the worst natural disaster in our nation’s history. Thousands of AmeriCorps members immediately responded, helping the survivors of this tragedy.
Every day, throughout the nation, AmeriCorps is responding to community needs … tutoring kids, building affordable housing, cleaning up the environment, and much more.
Get involved with AmeriCorps. Find the opportunity that’s right for you by calling 800-942-2677 or visit americorps.gov."
“AmeriCorps … Get Involved” 60 sec. Live Announcer Copy
"On August 29, Hurricane Katrina unleashed the worst natural disaster in our history. Thousands of AmeriCorps members immediately responded, helping the survivors of this tragedy.
AmeriCorps has special working agreements with the American Red Cross, FEMA, Habitat for Humanity and other service organizations that allow its members to support mass care activities, collect and distribute needed supplies, and reunite families.
The response to this devastating storm will be the largest volunteer mobilization in our nation’s history, and AmeriCorps will play a critical role in leading and coordinating that mobilization. But that’s nothing new for AmeriCorps because AmeriCorps responds every day to community needs throughout the nation … tutoring kids, building affordable housing, cleaning up the environment, and much more.
Get involved with AmeriCorps. Find the opportunity that’s right for you by calling 800-942-2677 or visit americorps.gov. We need your help."
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