VOLUNTEER SERVICE PANEL DISCUSSION
Tonight! October 22nd at 5:00 PM in Missoula |
Have you ever wondered about Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, or getting involved through volunteering? Do you know what it takes to become a member of one of these programs or to get involved in your community? Maybe you don’t know where to look, or who to talk to, right?
Well, you are in luck! Because on Thursday, October 22, at 5:00 PM 2015 there will be a Volunteer Service Panel in Missoula to discuss how to get involved and what the perks are to being a part of the National Service movement. The event is hosted by the University of Montana‘s Peace Corps recruiter and Career Services. Attendees will be able to visit with current and former members of the programs and find out why they are serving.
Some of the national service programs such as AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, and Conservation Corps see tremendous support in Montana. Peace Corps ranks Montana 7th (per capita) in 2014 for number of volunteers per 100,000 residents, and Missoula, Montana ranked 2nd (per capita) for Peace Corps Volunteer generation. AmeriCorps and Senior Corps in Montana has ‘more than 5,900 people of all ages and backgrounds helping to meet local needs, strengthen communities, and increase civic engagement through national service’.2 Montana Campus Compact, the Office for Civic Engagement, and Global Youth Development Program all strive to engage students, and community members. These programs develop civic engagement opportunities and service projects which will strengthen communities and the world at large.
We hope to see you all there on Thursday, October 22, 2015!
What: Volunteer Service Panel
When: October 22, 2015 from 5 PM – 6:30 PM
Where: University of Montana – Payne Family Native American Center (NAS) 105
Information taken from:
1. http://www.peacecorps.gov/media/forpress/press/2479/
2. www.nationalservice.gov/impact-our-nation/state-profiles/mt