[Community-Service] Fwd: It’s not too late to serve on MLK Day

Jeanetta price price.jeanetta at gmail.com
Mon Jan 18 14:40:56 UTC 2021


Time to SERVE! 

> From: AmeriCorps <cncs at delivery.nationalservice.gov>
> Date: January 18, 2021 at 8:38:10 AM CST
> To: price.jeanetta at gmail.com
> Subject: It’s not too late to serve on MLK Day
> Reply-To: cncs at delivery.nationalservice.gov
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> It’s not too late to serve on MLK Day
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> AmeriCorps
> Jan. 18, 2020
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> It’s not too late to serve on MLK Day
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> It’s MLK Day, the National Day of Service. Thousands of people across our country are making today A Day ON, Not a Day OFF in service to others and so can you.
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> Try These Service Ideas
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> Check out virtual opportunities to serve.
> Is there snow on the ground? One of your neighbors could likely use some help removing it.
> Check out what your local food pantry needs and make a delivery to them.
> Find an organization you would like to volunteer with this year and sign up for future volunteer opportunities.
> Is there a hospital nearby? Drop off thank you notes to staff who are caring for COVID patients. When is their shift change? Make thank you signs for health care workers and stand outside to thank them as they leave for the day.
> Donate to your favorite charity...and sign up to volunteer with them at a later date.
> Organize your family and friends to clean up your street or neighborhood park.
> Check on or deliver care packages to isolated neighbors.
> Donate blood to help those fighting health battles.
> Share Your Service Story
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> Share our “I Served” graphic.
> Post photos of your service.
> Tag your social media posts #SelflessSelfie, #MLKDayON, #UnitedWeServe, #DayofService, and/or @AmeriCorps for the chance to be featured on our AmeriCorps social media accounts.
> Inspire Others
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> When we can share the results of your service, it encourages others to get involved. Please take a moment at the end of the day to tell us your accomplishments.
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> Celebrate
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> Tune in at 8 p.m. ET tonight to celebrate service and honor Dr. King; you might even see AmeriCorps.
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> No matter how you honor King Day, considering making a commitment to serving this year—our communities need your time and energy.
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