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Houston Bank on Education: Training Event

Houston Bank on Education: Training Event

Volunteer to assist Houston-area students and families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). We will provide the training!
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2012 Homeless Count

2012 Homeless Count

Please join us on January 24 and 31 from 5:30 to 11:30 pm for the Houston homeless count. You can participate by canvassing a neighborhood in your region and serving on one of the surface teams.
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Souper Bowl of Caring

Souper Bowl of Caring

Ready to help? Find your local H-E-B or Kroger and volunteer on Super Bowl Weekend. You'll be joining hundreds of others to make Souper Bowl of Caring the largest time of giving and serving.
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2011 Youth Service Institute - Closing Plenary Session

2011 Youth Service Institute - Closing Plenary Session

As YSA's signature training event, the Youth Service Institute is an opportunity for YSA's grantees and partners to come together for three days and share ideas.
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Help Save AmeriCorps!

Help Save AmeriCorps!

Due to national budget constraints, the AmeriCorps program is in danger of losing funding. Please click on the link below to watch an informational video and what you can do to help save AmeriCorps.
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Olivewood Cemetery Retoration

Olivewood Cemetery Retoration

Olivewood became Houston's first incorporated African American cemetery in 1875 and has been the resting place to some of the most influential leaders in the community.
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About Cities of Service

Founded in New York City on September 10, 2009 by 17 mayors from cities around the nation, Cities of Service is a bipartisan coalition of mayors who have committed to work together to lead a multi-year effort to expand impact volunteerism. The coalition has rapidly grown since its inception and now includes more than 100 mayors, representing more than 49 million Americans across the nation.

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In cities across America today, citizen service is often an underutilized or inefficiently utilized strategy by municipal governments. Cities of Service supports mayors to leverage citizen service strategies, addressing local needs and making government more effective.

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