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Series of
service-related activities to take place locally and nationally
WASHINGTON – AARP’s Create The
Good today announced a series of activities taking place across
the country in collaboration with the Entertainment Industry
Foundation’s iParticipate national initiative to promote
volunteerism.
Create The Good is a network of
people sharing tools and ideas to help make a difference in
communities across the country. It is powered by AARP and the AARP
Foundation’s more than nine million volunteers, donors and
activists.
“We stand at an incredible
moment in time,” said Thomas C. Nelson, AARP chief operating
officer. “This week, government, the private sector, the
non-profit world and people in communities across the country are
coming together to give back. We encourage AARP members and people
of all ages to serve, even if they only have five minutes.
CreateTheGood.org has ideas for all sorts of activities they can
do on their own or with a group.”
AARP service-related events
happening nationally and locally this week include:
5-time GRAMMY® Award winner
and EIF iParticipate ambassador Faith Hill appears in a new
public service announcement (www.YouTube.com/CreateTheGood) that
encourages Americans to volunteer their time to make America a
better place. The spot is one of a series of PSAs to be launched
this fall on all major broadcast networks to promote
volunteerism through EIF’s iParticipate and Create The
Good.
ESPN Deportes sportscaster and
AARP’s Hispanic ambassador, Jorge Ramos, will appear in an
announcement this week airing on Univision, Telemundo and V-Me,
to encourage Hispanics and their families to volunteer. The ad
will highlight examples of how people can do good, whether
helping paint a local community center or helping a neighbor
save on energy costs during the winter.
AARP volunteers in communities
across the country are making a difference; highlights include:
In Michigan, AARP volunteers
will gather gently-used books, musical instruments and sports
equipment for Detroit Public Schools; help Okemos-area
residents safely shred confidential documents; and help a
Kalamazoo resident make much-needed repairs to her home.
AARP’s Virginia state
office is hosting a statewide food drive with 100 different
drop-off sites.
In New York, AARP volunteers
will complete service projects in Albany, Binghamton, Buffalo,
New York City, Rochester and Syracuse.
AARP’s North Carolina
state office will host a tele-town-hall meeting on emergency
preparedness.
CreateTheGood.org offers local
volunteer opportunities as well as ideas for self-directed
activities and How To videos for simple service projects people
can organize on their own, like weatherizing homes, starting
healthy walking groups, fighting fraud, preparing for a hurricane
and other needs.
AARP has joined EIF, to support
their ground-breaking campaign—iParticipate
(iparticipate.org)—a multi-year campaign designed to
motivate millions of Americans to volunteer regularly. As a
centerpiece, beginning October 19, ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and other
broadcast networks will spotlight service on more than 90 shows
through scripted programming, segments and PSAs during an
unprecedented, week-long television event.