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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Rigorous Longitudinal Study of AmeriCorps Finds Significant Impacts Eight Years Later

AmeriCorps is building a powerful pipeline for public servants, civic leaders, and social entrepreneurs, finds a new longitudinal study released today by the Corporation for National and Community Service.


Released in coordination with a Brookings Institution briefing this morning, the study, Still Serving: Measuring the Eight-Year Impact of AmeriCorps on Alumni, is the most rigorous evaluation ever conducted on AmeriCorps’ long-term impacts on its members. Based on data collected eight years after members completed their year of service, the study conclusively demonstrates that AmeriCorps causes long-term positive impacts on the civic attitudes and behaviors of the program's alumni. AmeriCorps alums are significantly more civically engaged and more likely to pursue public service careers in the government and nonprofit sector than their counterparts in the scientifically crafted comparison group, which has also been tracked for eight years. They are also significantly more likely to be happy and satisfied with their lives. The report, executive summary, and other information is at www.NationalService.gov/research.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Southern California: AmeriCorps Week Review

“Getting things done,” motivated the Los Angeles California Safe Corps members to plan daily service activities throughout national AmeriCorps week. As a group we wanted to reach out to our local Los Angeles community and “get things done” within our own area. We served six different organizations and performed seven different service projects:


5/12 Independent Beach Clean Up: To raise awareness about the importance of a clean environment the AmeriCorps team picked up trash around Venice beach

5/13 L.A. Food Bank: The L.A. Food Bank provides thousands of people, who would otherwise go hungry, with food and nourishment. At the L.A. Food Bank the team sorted and organized food for distribution.

5/14 OPCC (Ocean Park Community Center, Daybreak): Daybreak is a day center specifically designated for mentally ill homeless women; the center opens its doors and offers a place for women to find support in day to day living. At Daybreak, the team painted its facilities to provide a warm and welcoming environment.

5/15 Rebuilding Together: Rebuilding Together is an organization that rebuilds low income housing. With the Rebuilding Together team, the AmeriCorps group prepared an elderly women’s house for the upcoming build days.

5/16 Project Angel Food: Project Angel Food is an organization that prepares meals for men, women, and children affected by HIV/AIDS and other serious illnesses. The AmeriCorps team prepared over 1,200 meals in one day.

5/17 Project Angel Food: Each meal at Project Angel Food is delivered inside a hand decorated delivery bag. The AmeriCorps team decorated fifty delivery bags for Project Angel Food.

5/18 Tree People: Tree People is an organization that educates the public about the environment and plants trees around the surrounding Los Angeles area. With the UCLA Pathways program, the AmeriCorps team planted seventeen trees along Temascal Canyon Road.

Our week of service reminded us how such a small group of volunteers can make such a large impact in a community. It was a great opportunity to partner with different organizations and show how the AmeriCorps team “gets things done!”
By: Elda Kong

Monday, May 19, 2008

CADRE

Cynthia Hsu participated in the CADRE (Collaborating Agencies Disaster Relief Effort) Conference @ NASA on April 30th, 2008. It was a huge success! The conference had 250 people register for the event representing various government, emergency management, and community based organizations. Cynthia had the opportunity to speak about Agency Emergency Planning with 2 other professionals in that field: Gene Sawyer, the President of the Emergency Management Association, and Franci Collins, Red Cross liaison who has done outstanding advocacy work with immigrants in Santa Clara County.


Cynthia stated about the conference: "It was an unbelievable experience and I feel so fortunate to have had this opportunity!It was very uplifting and assuring to see so many people working together to ensure that Santa Clara County has the necessarymeans and support to recover and carry on following a catastrophic disaster."

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

California Safe Corps 2008-2009

It is with great pleasure that I inform you that California Safe Corps has been successfully funded for the 2008-2009 program year. Furthermore, due to the outstanding work of this year's corps and all of the staff who support and supervise members, California Volunteers has increased our total number of Safe Corps members to 24.

This has been by far the best year of service for California Safe Corps since its inception in 2003. It has been an honor and privelege to serve with these outstanding members and I thank them for making this program a success. Finally, thank you to all the site managers and staff who contribute their time to mentoring and guiding the Safe Corps members. You have made this a great partnership.