Serve Illinois Asks People to Give
Back on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service
Accepting nominations for Governor’s
Volunteer Service Awards
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[January 17, 2020]
SPRINGFIELD – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service is January 20,
2020. Serve Illinois encourages people across the state to take part
in National Day of Service by volunteering in their community.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was designated a National Day of Service
by Congress in 1994. 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. “We are proud
that Illinois was the first state to honor Dr. King with a holiday,
and we are prouder still that Illinoisans make it a day on, not a
day off.”
Illinoisans have a rich history of service. People can find
volunteer opportunities at
www.Serve.Illinois.gov.
Serve Illinois also wants to recognize those who serve their
communities throughout the year and is accepting nominations for the
annual Governor’s Volunteer Service Awards. These awards recognize
individual volunteers and for-profit businesses. The awards
highlight the importance of community service in Illinois.
“Each year, millions of Illinoisans take time out of their busy
lives to help their neighbors,” said McFarland. “These volunteers
are helping keep children safe, safeguarding the environment,
helping people find jobs, and so much more. They improve and save
lives each and every day, and with these awards, we recognize the
best of Illinois.”
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Serve Illinois will present individual awards to one youth (18 years and
younger), one adult (19-54-years-old), and one senior (55 years and older) in
each of Serve Illinois’ five volunteer network regions across the state
(Northeast, Northwest, East Central, West Central, and Southern). Serve Illinois
will present National Service Awards to one AmeriCorps member, one Senior Corps
member, and one for-profit business in each of the five service regions.
Nominations are due to Serve Illinois by February 21, 2020. Please visit
www.serve.illinois.gov for
nomination forms and more information. Serve Illinois will host a ceremony on
April 21, 2020 at the Old State Capitol in Springfield to honor recipients.
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.
The Commission is accomplishing this mission through the support of local
community-based efforts to enhance volunteer opportunities and the
administration of Illinois' AmeriCorps program. For more information on Serve
Illinois, or to find one of more than 2,500 volunteer opportunities in the
state, please visit
www.serve.illinois.gov.
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