NewsletterDRAFTpptx.pdf Jun. 2014 | Page 4

The Main Event The Service Moves: Page 4 9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance is the MLK Day of Service was a great success for Arkansas culmination of efforts originally launched in 2002 by the 9/11 nonprofit MyGoodDeed, with wide support by the 9/11 community and leading national service organizations. This effort first established the inspiring tradition of engaging in charitable service on 9/11 as an annual and forward-looking tribute to the 9/11 victims, survivors, and those who rose up in service in response to the attacks. AmeriCorps members. The day serves as way to transform Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and teachings into community action that helps solve social problems. That service may meet a tangible need, or it may meet a need of the spirit. On this day, AmeriCorps members across the state of Arkansas celebrate Dr. King through service projects that strengthen communities, empower individuals, bridge barriers, and create solutions. Arkansas Volunteer Community of the Year Awards were sponsored by the Division of Community Service and Mayors Day of Recognition for National Service was held Nonprofit Support, Arkansas Municipal League, and Office of the Governor. The awards are designed to offer thanks and a reward to the communities as a whole for their volunteer effort in serving their neighbors. 2013 Recipients: Bentonville, Blytheville, Clarendon, Clarkridge, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Heber Springs, Murfreesboro, Norfork, Redfield, Vilonia, and Van Buren. April 1st. It is a nationwide bipartisan effort to recognize the positive impact of national service in different cities to thank those who serve, and to encourage citizens to give back to their community. Arkansas AmeriCorps Members and communities around the state participated in the nation-wide event. AmeriCorps Week on April 1st saluted AmeriCorps CIA Reflection Day was April 3rd. The AmeriCorps members members and alums for their service, thank AmeriCorps community partners, and communicate AmeriCorps impact on communities and on the lives of those who serve. This year's theme, AmeriCorps Works, reflects AmeriCorps' triple bottom line return on investment -- for the recipients of service, the people who serve, and the larger community and nation. took the day to reflect on service experiences, critical thinking, and shared stories of the of their impact to their communities. Members got a chance to meet other AmeriCorps members and share the services their site provides. Members listened to two guest speakers Sanford Tollette and Jonathon Wallace and were awarded a certificate of appreciation. 39th Annual Summit Conference was April 24th & 25th. Arkansas Community Service Awards on June 13th will This years conference was a huge success for the Division of Community Service and Nonprofit Support. Partnered with the Arkansas Community Foundation, Arkansas Nonprofit Alliance, Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation, and The Arkansas Public Administration Consortium this years conference welcomed 199 in attendance. Yearly the event strives to deliver an improved conference bringing nonprofit, philanthropy, and volunteer leaders together. recognized individuals and businesses for their dedication and commitment to supporting volunteerism throughout Arkansas. The awards are sponsored by the Department of Human Services-Division of Community Service and Nonprofit Support(DCSNS), KARK Channel 4, The Governor’s Office, and Duncan Law Firm. “In the garden a volunteer is a plant that grows where it has not been planted. This difference between a volunteer and a weed is that the volunteer started as the seed of one of the flowers you planted. So I am delighted to say that as a retired gardener, I’ll always work with volunteers”. -Al Schneider Al Schneider (Left) accepts the Billie Ann Myers Paragon Award from Billie Ann Myers (Right).