Source:
http://www.serve.gov/sept11.asp
9/11 is a
significant day. It’s a date where many remember where they were and what they
were doing. It is also a day where many
lost their lives, some tragically and some heroically.
Because of this,
In 2009, Congress designated September 11th as a National Day of Service
and Remembrance under bipartisan federal law, and charged the Corporation for
National and Community Service with helping to support this effort across the
country. For the anniversary, CNCS is working with MyGoodDeed and numerous
other organizations to implement one of the largest days of charitable service
in
You can visit www.serve.gov to learn what registered volunteer
opportunities are available in your community.
Additionally, do also check out local newspapers and other
news outlets for opportunities. For example the local News and Observer published “Sept. 11 volunteer day draws big response in Raleigh” which provides information on
select volunteer activities.
And, on this day, as we remember 9/11, remember that your
genealogy and family history societies, local libraries, state archives and other
places where we do research RELY ON
VOLUNTEERS! Without volunteers, many
societies and repositories would be shut down.
And, in this modern age where we have e-mail, Facebook, Yahoo
Groups, Dropbox and many more tech tools to help us, they can also facilitate
volunteering where you don’t even have to leave your house (e.g. you can
participate in your jammies) nor live where you are providing assistance! For example, the local Wake
County Genealogical Society
has a newsletter editor who lives in FL, has individuals living all across the
country (literally) who help on the journal and newsletter (providing content
or abstracting documents received in PDF format), has had committee members
living out of state (e.g. Bylaws committee), etc. Without these volunteers, many of whom have
never stepped foot in
So, as you remember 9/11, think how you might help a local
or remote society or repository whose existence is vital to genealogy and
family history researchers. Such will
not save a life and it will help preserve the stories of all of us for future
generations.
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