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ServiceNation in Michigan

2008 ServiceNation Official Badge Are you aware that nearly 75% of all Americans don't volunteer on a yearly basis?  Imagine what our country would be like if even half of those not currently serving participated to help communities and individuals.

The ServiceNation campaign aims to lead the passage of dramatic new service legislation, creating opportunities for Americans to serve at every key life-stage as a strategy for addressing critical challenges in communities.  The campaign has created a Declaration of Service which will serve as a blueprint for creating a true nation of service.   The campaign launched with a ServiceNation Summit, Sept. 11-12 in New York City, which brought hundreds of influential leaders together to draft the Declaration and form ServiceNation's policy process.  The campaign picked up steam with a Day of Action on September 27th, which called on you, your neighbors, friends, and family to join in this citizen movement and make it a success!

The ServiceNation campaign will now move forward by carrying its policy agenda to
Washington, D.C. and building a national grassroots movement aimed at inspiring widespread public support for serving communities and the country.  The agenda also includes a new national service act that will encourage Americans to take the lead in creating a nation of service.

There are several ways you can become involved with ServiceNation:

Join the ServiceNation Coalition!
The coalition is comprised of organizations that believe in the power of service and are committed to expanding service opportunities to all Americans.  Members help drive the ServiceNation agenda and plan Day of Action events in their communities.  For more information or to join, contact mbiffert@bethechangeinc.org or your local Change Agent.

Sign the Declaration of Service!
The document is available through your local Change Agent, at Day of Action events, the ServiceNation Summit, or when you join the ServiceNation Coalition.  It is also available for downloading by  clicking here.    You can also sign the Declaration by texting "Pledge" on your cell phone to 90999.

For more information on ServiceNation, visit  www.servicenation.org .

Click here for a photographic overview of the ServiceNation Summit in New York City.

 

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