Recognize group and organization volunteers – and perhaps win a pizza party from Amato’s Pizza. Visit VolunteerMaine.org and click on the “Volunteer Meter” to record the number of volunteers and volunteer hours for one’s organization.
Final tallies and pizza party winners will be announced during National Volunteer Week at the Governor’s Volunteer Service Awards. Help demonstrate the impact of volunteers in Maine.
The Maine Commission for Community Service would also like to invite everyone to celebrate volunteerism by entering the, “Volunteers in Action” photo contest.
Email lauren.kelly@maine.gov a photo depicting volunteers serving the community. Entries are due by Wed., March 17. Winning entries and honorable mentions will be displayed at the State House during the Governor’s Volunteer Service Awards on April 22. For contest rules and information on how to enter visit www.maineservicecommission.gov.
MCCS would like to thank all the sponsors and businesses working to make National Volunteer Week in Maine special.
The Maine Commission for Community Service builds capacity and sustainability in Maine’s volunteer sector by funding service programs, developing managers of volunteers, raising awareness of the scope and impact of the sector, and encouraging an ethic of service. To learn more about the Maine Commission for Community Service visit www.maineservicecommission.gov.