Guilford County
File #: 2016-116    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Passed
File created: 3/9/2016 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 3/17/2016 Final action:
Title: PROCLAIM APRIL 5, 2016 AS GUILFORD COUNTY RECOGNITION DAY FOR NATIONAL SERVICE
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TITLE
Title
PROCLAIM APRIL 5, 2016 AS GUILFORD COUNTY RECOGNITION DAY FOR NATIONAL SERVICE
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Chairman Jeff Phillips
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BACKGROUND
Background
The nation’s mayors and county officials are increasingly turning to national service as a cost-effective strategy to address local challenges. By unleashing the power of citizens, AmeriCorps and Senior Corps programs have a positive and lasting impact - making our cities and counties better places to live. To spotlight the impact of national service and thank those who serve, mayors and country officials will participate in the fourth-annual Mayor and County Recognition Day for National Service on April 5, 2016.
On this day, mayors and county officials often will hold public events and use traditional and social media to highlight the value of national service to the nation’s cities and counties. Last year, 2,786 elected officials representing more than 150 million citizens participated in the third-annual Mayor and County Recognition Day for National Service. The initiative is being led by the National League of Cities, National Association of Counties, Cities of Service and the Corporation for National and Community Service.
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PROCLAMATION
Proclamation

Proclamation Declaring April 5th as
Guilford County Recognition Day for National Service

WHEREAS, service to others is a hallmark of the American character, and central to how we meet our challenges; and

WHEREAS, the nations counties are increasingly turning to national service and volunteerism as a cost-effective strategy to meet their needs; and

WHEREAS, AmeriCorps and Senior Corps participants address the most pressing challenges facing our communities, from educating students for the jobs of the 21st century and supporting veterans and military families to providing health services and helping communities recover from natural disasters; and

WHEREAS, AmeriCorps and Senior Corps participants serve in more than 50,000 locations a...

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