As part of the AmeriCorps 20th anniversary, national and local officials visited Stanton Elementary School in Washington, D.C., to mark the first anniversary of the School Turnaround AmeriCorps program. AmeriCorps members serving with City Year show a commitment far beyond their term of service. Tayler Stuger ('13), an alum currently at Stanton Elementary, talks about how these AmeriCorps members helped turn around one of D.C.’s lowest performing schools -- and chose a career in education as a result.
Several young men from the service network joined President Obama to launch the My Brother’s Keeper initiative, a new effort aimed at empowering boys and young men of color. CEO Wendy Spencer will be a member of the new federal task force that the President is forming to guide this effort.
We are proud of our ability to help young people reach their full potential through programs like AmeriCorps and the Social Innovation Fund. AmeriCorps members like you and your fellow alums have provided thousands of young people facing overwhelming odds an opportunity to transform their communities and their own lives through the power of service.
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Outside of the federal sector, AmeriCorps Alums provides numerous opportunities to build on your service. You can learn about their career development program, register with your local alums chapter, and more.
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