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Reflecting on 9/11: A Call to Serve

September 11, 2012 by Ryan Wilcox 2 Comments

The National 9/11 Flag (Image: www.911Memorial.org)

September 11, 2001 was, as President Roosevelt said, “a date which will live in infamy.”

I’m sure you can remember exactly where you were on that day. I was in high school, and heard the news in class. I watched the towers come down with the rest of my French class, trying to make sense of what was happening.

America Responds

In the days following the attacks, we saw the best of America. We helped each other grieve by serving one another. We read stories of heroism and survival like this one from FDNY Deputy Chief Jay Jonas (published in 2011). We even got back to watching baseball, and the song “God Bless America” took on a new meaning in the wake of the tragedy.

Now, A Call to Serve

Want to get things done for America? Serve with AmeriCorps. (Image credit: www.AmeriCorps.gov)

Today, we mark another anniversary of our nation’s worst tragedy since the attack on Pearl Harbor. We can honor the memory of the nearly 3,000 people that lost their lives by serving others.

After 9/11, many answered the call to serve by joining our nation’s military. The United States military has defended our nation admirably in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan. To these brave men and women who defend with honor, thank you for your service.

You may not be called to serve in the military, but everyone can serve.

After graduating from college, I served as an AmeriCorps VISTA with Cornerstone Assistance Network, a non-profit that fights homelessness. I loved serving my country, and enjoyed contributing to a cause bigger than myself. I continue to learn from the experience.

Service to Honor 9/11

If you’d like to volunteer in your community to honor the anniversary of 9/11, there are non-profits around the country that would be glad to have your time and service. Here are a few resources to help you find a project:

1. 911Day.org: A movement to remember 9/11 each year through service. If you are interested in serving, enter your vip-code here to search for local opportunities.

2. Mission Continues: Have you ever wanted to say “Thank You” to a veteran? Here’s your chance! There is no better way to thank a veteran for serving than to volunteer alongside them. Mission Continues provides fellowships to post-9/11 veterans. Click here to register for a project.

2. Serve.gov: United We Serve is a nationwide service initiative, launched by President Obama and managed by the Corporation for National and Community Service. Learn more about the nationwide effort to mark 9/11 with service.

How will you honor the anniversary of 9/11?

Note: The credit for the images in this post goes to www.911Memorial.org and www.AmeriCorps.gov. They can be found here and here.

Filed Under: AmeriCorps, Featured Tagged With: 9/11, 911Day, americorps, americorps vista, military, service, veterans

Cornerstone Expands Social Presence with Idealist

September 9, 2009 by Ryan Wilcox Leave a Comment

Idealist is the social network for people with a passion for service. Image Credit: www.idealist.org

One of my duties as a VISTA for Cornerstone is to establish an online presence for them. I’ve set up profiles on various social media websites, established a blog and yesterday established a profile for them on Idealist, a social network for people with a passion for service.

I’ve volunteered since I was in high school, but this was my first exposure to Idealist.

What is Idealist?

Idealist serves several functions for both organizations and individuals. Mainly, it is a resource that connects people with a passion for service. Below I’ll detail some of the benefits Idealist provides, both for individuals and non-profits alike.

For Individuals:

  • It is a social network. Idealist gives people with a passion for service a place to connect and exchange ideas.
  • Find volunteer opportunities. Do you have a cause you care about? Do you love volunteering? Idealist can help you connect with organizations looking for volunteers with your specific talents.
  • Find job opportunities. This is perhaps my favorite part of Idealist. If you have a passion you can turn it in to a career. You don’t have to spend your life working at a job you hate!

For Companies/Organizations/Non-Profits:

  • Post volunteer/job opportunities. By being a member of Idealist non-profits can post their job openings and volunteer opportunities. Because everyone on Idealist has a passion for service, this is as targeted as advertising gets.
  • Advertise your organization’s events. Do you have an upcoming event or fundraiser? By being a member of Idealist, you can get exposure for your organization and increase your chances of success.

Final Thoughts:

I think I am going to enjoy my Idealist membership and I know Cornerstone will benefit. If you are interested in joining Idealist, view this video below to learn more.

Filed Under: AmeriCorps, Non-Profit Tagged With: activism, cornerstone assistance network, idealist, passion for service, service, social networking, social networks, social responsibility, volunteering, volunteerism

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