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Relief and Recovery: Tropical Cyclone Nargis

On Friday, May 2, Cyclone Nargis hit southwestern Burma with winds exceeding 190 km per hour (118 mph). Media reports show that an estimated 24 million people live in the affected areas, which includes the heavily-populated city of Yangon. Current government reports indicate tens of thousands of deaths with this number expected to rise. A state of emergency has been declared in five regions, and there are reports of significant damage to electricity, telecommunications, water, fuel, vegetation, and small scale infrastructure. Many homes have been damaged or destroyed; several hundred thousand people are believed to be in need of shelter.

USAID Administrator Delivers Aid to Burma; Announces an Additional $13 Million in Assistance
USAID Administrator Visits Southeast Asia to Support Relief Efforts in Burma
Briefing: U.S. Preparations for Relief Efforts for Burma
USAID Partners with American Red Cross to Help the Burmese People
USAID Provides Additional $3 Million in Assistance to the Burmese People in Cyclone Aftermath
Remarks: Mrs. Bush's Statement on Burma
USAID Assists Burmese People in Cyclone Aftermath
USAID Responds to Cyclone Nargis

For information on how to assist by volunteering or donating to the relief and recovery effort:

American Red Cross: Response to the Myanmar Cyclone
International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
United Nations World Food Programme
USAID: General Information on Donating to Humanitarian Organizations In Times of Disaster


Rigorous Longitudinal Study of AmeriCorps Finds
Significant Impacts Eight Years Later

AmeriCorps is building a powerful pipeline for public servants, civic leaders, and social entrepreneurs, finds a new longitudinal study released on May 13th. Based on data collected eight years after members completed their year of service, the study conclusively demonstrates that AmeriCorps causes long-term positive impacts on the civic attitudes and behaviors of the program's alumni.

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AmeriCorps Week Kicks Off with Announcement of 2008 AmeriCorps Grant Winners; Total Portfolio Includes $480 Million and 75,000 Members

Kicking off AmeriCorps Week, the Corporation for National and Community Service today announced the winners of its 2008 competition, adding 68 new grants to help communities raise graduation rates, mentor youth, recover from disasters, and tackle other national challenges.

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AmeriCorps Week, May 11-18, is a recruitment and recognition event designed to bring more Americans into service, salute AmeriCorps members and alums for their powerful impact, and thank the community partners who make AmeriCorps possible. Events are happening across the country and include statewide AmeriCorps gatherings, award ceremonies, “AmeriCorps for a Day” events with local VIPs, community service projects, recruitment fairs, and more. The week will open in Denver, where 500 AmeriCorps members and nonprofit leaders will kickoff AmeriCorps Week with a trail restoration project and ceremony at Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Other highlights include a Habitat for Humanity blitz building project featuring 700 AmeriCorps members on the Gulf Coast and a closing ceremony in Miami where more than 600 AmeriCorps members will restore a historic beach park.

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Visit www.americorpsweek.gov


May is Military Appreciation Month

On May 6, USA Freedom Corps welcomed over 1,300 military spouses to the White House South Lawn for a celebration of the extraordinary volunteer service performed by military spouses every day. Six outstanding volunteers were honored by President Bush with the President’s Volunteer Service Award and attendees were treated to concert by country star Phil Vassar.

Remarks: President Bush Commemorates Military Spouse Day
Presidential Proclamation: Military Spouse Day, 2008


4,000 Will Convene in Atlanta for the Nation’s Largest Gathering of Volunteer and Service Leaders

Enthusiastic about the growing national momentum for service and civic action, organizers of the National Conference on Volunteering and Service expect more than 4,000 leaders to gather in Atlanta this June 1-3 to unleash a new wave of service and social entrepreneurship to meet social needs. The conference, cosponsored by the Points of Light & Hands On Network and the Corporation for National and Community Service, comes at a key time as national service is embraced in the Presidential campaign and as changing technologies and demographics are reshaping the volunteer landscape.

The conference is the nation’s largest gathering of service and volunteering leaders. Organizers expect strong turnout from businesses, nonprofits and public agencies -- driven by growing interest in citizen service, a packed agenda of forums and workshops, and the attraction of Atlanta as a vibrant host city.

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Visit www.volunteeringandservice.org

 


Tornado Relief & Recovery

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President George W. Bush presented the President’s Volunteer Service Award to Fred Pancoast upon arrival in Nashville, Tennessee, on Tuesday, March 11, 2008.  Pancoast is a volunteer with Operation Stand Down Nashville and other community organizations.  To thank them for making a difference in the lives of others, President Bush honors a local volunteer when he travels throughout the United States.  He has met with more than 600 volunteers, like Pancoast, since March 2002.

President George W. Bush presented the President’s Volunteer Service Award to Fred Pancoast upon arrival in Nashville, Tennessee, on Tuesday, March 11, 2008. Pancoast is a volunteer with Operation Stand Down Nashville and other community organizations. To thank them for making a difference in the lives of others, President Bush honors a local volunteer when he travels throughout the United States. He has met with more than 600 volunteers, like Pancoast, since March 2002.

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