Vice President Harris joined AmeriCorps CEO Michael Smith and thousands of Americans who volunteered nationwide [] [AmeriCorps] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJanuary 18, 2023  AmeriCorps Press Office   [pressoffice[@]cns.gov](mailto:pressoffice@cns.gov) [Vice President joins AmeriCorps CEO for MLK Day of Service Project]( Vice President Harris joined AmeriCorps CEO Michael Smith and thousands of Americans who volunteered nationwide WASHINGTON, DCâ On, Monday, Jan. 16, AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, led the 29th annual [Martin Luther King, Jr., Day of Service](, the only federal holiday also recognized as a National Day of Service, to encourage all Americans to volunteer to honor the life and legacy of Dr. King and improve their communities. Tens of thousands of Americans across the nation served to help create the Beloved Community of Dr. Kingâs dream.   AmeriCorps provided resources for volunteers to find service projects, service organizations to recruit members and for the media to connect the public to volunteer opportunities in their area. Biden-Harris administration and other elected leaders joined AmeriCorps-led service projects and grantee organizations to foster a sense of unity and inspire others to continue service all year long. [Vice President Harris]( joined [AmeriCorps CEO Michael D. Smith]( and US Department of [Education Secretary Cardona]( at George Washington University for the campusâ annual service event that draws hundreds of students, staff and faculty. Led by [Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Serviceâs JumpStart](, the administration leaders and campus volunteers created activities for children to learn numbers and recognize colors. Other Biden-Harris administration and national service leaders joined service projects in local communities across the nation, including: - [US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg,]([Deputy Secretary of]([Housing and Urban Development Adrianne Todman]( and [Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves]( served alongside Smith and other leaders at [City Year DC](. Â
- [US Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves]( called on Americans to honor Dr. Kingâs legacy through service this MLK Day.   Â
- [US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona](, [US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia L. Fudge]( and [Peace Corps Director Carol Spahn]( joined Smith for a panel at the George Washington University Student Center discussing why America needs to continue to embrace the teachings of Dr. King and galvanize his ideas by taking action.Â
- Governor Wes Moore and US Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Jewel Bronaugh also [served with Smith]( at United Way of Central Maryland, one of a dozen service sites included in the statewide MLK Day of Service. Â Â
- [US Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Maryorkas](, [Administrator of US Small Business Administration Isabel Guzman](, Deputy Secretary of Veteranâs Affairs Denis R. McDonough and Department of Defense Assistant Secretary of Defense for Readiness Shawn Skelly served alongside AmeriCorps leadership with The Mission Continues in Washington, DC. Â
- [Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Dr. Arati Prabhakar]( served at Howard University Middle School for Math and Science with the George Washington University Nashman Center and [Everybody Wins]( to promote childhood literacy. Â
- [Administrator of National Aeronautics and Space Administration Bill Nelson]( and [US Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo]( joined Food Harvest Ministryâs Food Giveaway event at the Good Success Baptist Church.
- Administrator of the US Small Business Administration Shalanda Young helped clean up Anacostia Park with the [Student Conservation Association and National Park Service]( in Washington, DC. Â
- [US Secretary of Agriculture Thomas J. Vilsack]( joined Economic Opportunity Authority in Savannah, Ga. helping plant, maintain and cultivate a community garden. Â
- [US Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra]( and Public Health AmeriCorps director AJ Pearlman joined âs MLK Day of Service.Â
- [US Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm]( served at Miriamâs Kitchen to help prepare hot meals and provide socks and toiletries to more than 100 community members in need. Â
- [Director of the Office of Personnel Management Kiran Ahuja]( joined volunteers at Boston Cares where they painted a mural for Southwest Corridor Park, nearby a former residence of Dr. King. Â
- [US Mission to the United Nations Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield]( spoke at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial event in honor of the observance. Â
- [US Secretary of District of Columbia Kimberly Basset]( and [DC Mayor Muriel Bowser]( joined Serve DC for the 2023 MLK Day of Action, helping assemble winter kits for older Americans. Other elected officials joined service projects in local communities across the nation. Check out the participation highlights: - [Senator Bob Casey]( (D-PA) joined hundreds of Pennsylvania residents at the Girard Annual Greater Philadelphia Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service.Â
- [Senator Tammy Duckworth]( (D-IL) kicked off City Year Chicagoâs annual MLK Day service project at Parkside Elementary School. The event hosted more than 400 volunteers to help create more engaging spaces for students. - [Senator Jon Ossoff]( (D-GA) prepared care packages for seniors with Meals on Wheels.  Â
- [Senator Jack Reed]( (D-RI) teamed up with AmeriCorps volunteers, Rhode Island Department of Education, and Federal Hill House to prepare and distribute meals to those in need. Â
- [Democratic Whip of the House of Representatives Katherine Clark]( (MA-05) joined volunteer projects across Massachusetts. Â
- [Representative Brendan Boyle]( (PA-02) joined Philadelphia union carpenters at a carpenterâs apprentice training facility to build planter boxes for local neighborhoods. Â
- [Representative Sean Casten]( (IL-06) served at the Chicago Forest Preserveâs cleanup with local volunteers. Â
- [Representative Suzan DelBene]( (WA-01) joined Woodinville Mayor Mike Millman and Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group volunteers to plant trees in a local park. Â
- [Representative Chuy GarcÃa]( (IL-04) volunteered with From Our Hearts Chicago on distributing kits with hygiene and warming items to the unhoused community. Â
- [Representative Jahana Hayes]( (CT-05) kicked off MLK Day service projects in Connecticut, including a childrenâs march. Â
- [Representative Chrissy Houlahan]( (PA-06) packed meals and sorted food with Helping Harvest, which serves food-insecure families in the greater Berks region. Â
- [Representative Rick Larsen]( (WA-02) joined AmeriCorps volunteers, the City of Bellingham, and Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association to help restore the estuary at Little Squalicum Park. Â
- [Representative Bob Latta]( (OH-15) served with volunteers in Toledo, Ohio, who helped sort and package much needed medical supplies for the people of Ukraine.  Â
- [Representative Katie Porter]( (CA-47) joined Community Action Partnership of Orange County and 100 Black Men of Orange County to help assemble food boxes. Â
- [Representative Terri Sewell]( (AL-07) packed care packages for community members affected by the tornado in Selma, Ala. Â
- [Representative Ritchie Torres]( (NY-15) joined Bronx residents in packaging food for families in need during a MLK day of service. Â
- New Jersey [Governor Phil Murphy]( served at Center for Food Action to help pack snacks for those in need. Â
- New York [Governor Kathy Hochul]( joined Met Councilâs MLK Day of service project, helping pack food boxes for local pantries and new migrants. Â Â
- Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro served in communities across the state including making blankets and creating wellness kits for community members. Â
-  Washington, DC [Mayor Muriel Bowser]( joined the annual [Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Peace Walk]( with residents of the District of Columbia. Â
- [State Senator Josh Newman]( (CA-29) joined hundreds of volunteers to assemble and package food boxes for neighbors in need.  ### AmeriCorps, the federal agency for national service and volunteerism, provides opportunities for Americans to serve their country domestically, address the nationâs most pressing challenges, improve lives and communities, and strengthen civic engagement. Each year, the agency places more than 250,000 AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers in intensive service roles; and empowers millions more to serve as long-term, short-term, or one-time volunteers. Learn more at [AmeriCorps.gov](. --------------------------------------------------------------- AmeriCorps offers opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds to be a part of the national service community, grow personally and professionally, and receive benefits for their service. [Learn How to Get Involved]( ---------------------------------------------------------------
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