Volunteers Across Illinois Set To
Make Martin Luther King Day A “Day On, Not A Day Off”
Illinois also seeking nominations for the
Governor’s Volunteer Service Awards
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[January 16, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
– Governor Bruce Rauner has proclaimed January 16, 2017 as Martin
Luther King, Jr. Day of Service in the state of Illinois. The Serve
Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service (Serve
Illinois) today encouraged people across Illinois to take part in
the day of service by volunteering in their community.
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Dr. King said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is:
‘What are you doing for others?’”
“Illinoisans answer this question each day by helping their
neighbors and their community. Volunteerism is the answer,” said
Serve Illinois Executive Director Scott McFarland.
Serve Illinois calls on you to make Martin Luther King, Jr. Day a
“day on instead of a day off.” Martin Luther King Jr. Day was
designated a National Day of Service by Congress in 1994.
Illinoisans have a rich history of service, including being the
number one volunteering state out of the largest states in the
country.
Anyone interested in volunteering on Martin Luther King Jr. Day of
Service can visit Serve.Illinois.gov to find more than 2,000
volunteer opportunities throughout Illinois. Volunteers can search
based on location or area of interest, as well as by web-based,
ongoing, or one-time volunteer opportunities.
Serve Illinois is also accepting nominations for the annual
Governor’s Volunteer Service Awards. These awards recognize
individual volunteers and businesses that support community service.
The awards honor those who provide selfless service to the state and
highlight the importance of volunteerism and community service in
Illinois.
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Nominations are due to Serve Illinois by January 29, 2017. A ceremony to honor
recipients will be held on April 13, 2017 at the Old State Capitol in
Springfield. Visit Serve.Illinois.gov for information about individual awards,
past recipient bios, and nomination forms.

The Serve Illinois Commission is a 40 member (25 voting and 15 non-voting),
bi-partisan board appointed by the Governor and administered by the Illinois
Department of Public Health. Its mission is to improve Illinois communities by
enhancing volunteerism and instilling an ethic of service throughout the state.
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