USA Freedom Corps Encourages Volunteer Service

Describes the present state of voluntary service in America following President Bush’s foundation of Freedom Corps in 2002.

USA Freedom Corps Encourages Volunteer Service

Desiree T. SayleUSA Freedom Corps

On September 11, 2001, more than 3,000 innocent people lost their lives in New York, the Pentagon, and in a Pennsylvania field. The American people's response was immediate and generous. From the ashes of that dark day came a desire by citizens to reengage in volunteer service, as we struggled to make something good come out of such evil.

Recognizing this renewed spirit, President George W. Bush issued a Call to Service for all Americans during his 2002 State of the Union address. He said,

The President created...

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