Georgia SERVES Day; recognize March 15, 2023
The resolution acknowledges the importance of Georgia SERVES, which was established in 1994 in response to the National and Community Service Act. This organization promotes volunteerism and coordinates AmeriCorps funding and programs aimed at addressing critical community needs in several domains, including education, economic opportunity, disaster services, and environmental stewardship. By marking this day, the resolution aims to raise public awareness of service opportunities and the positive impact they create throughout the state.
Senate Resolution 338 recognizes March 15, 2023, as Georgia SERVES Day at the state capitol. This resolution emphasizes the significant contributions made by Georgians towards volunteerism and community service through the Georgia Commission for Service and Volunteerism, known as Georgia SERVES, which operates within the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. The resolution honors individuals who dedicate their time and effort to enhance their communities, highlighting the missions and achievements of AmeriCorps programs in Georgia.
While the resolution celebrates the contributions of volunteers, it also reinforces ongoing discussions regarding the support and promotion of community service programs statewide. Advocates for volunteerism commend the resolution for its role in ensuring that the efforts of volunteers are recognized and valued, thus potentially encouraging greater participation. However, the focus on state-level initiatives may bring to light the necessity for continuous funding and resources from both the state and federal governments to ensure the sustainability of programs that greatly benefit local communities.