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Last October, the Southern Appalachian Labor School hosted a team from the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps to assist with two projects in the Beards Fork area. The 10-person crew, based out of Vicksburg, Miss., worked on the SALS Beards Fork Trail, which will provide an exercise trail for the community. Crew members also prepared virtual educational materials for the SALS Accent Education After-School Program.
File pic Feb 14, 2021
Feb 14, 2021
Last October, the Southern Appalachian Labor School hosted a team from the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps to assist with two projects in the Beards Fork area. The 10-person crew, based out of Vicksburg, Miss., worked on the SALS Beards Fork Trail, which will provide an exercise trail for the community. Crew members also prepared virtual educational materials for the SALS Accent Education After-School Program.
Feeding South Dakota Gets a Helping Hand from Americorps
Feeding South Dakota s mission is to end hunger in South Dakota. Americorps mission is to help those in need by partnering with other charitable organizations across our country and in doing so strengthen communities.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Feeding South Dakota has seen an ever-increasing number of people needing help providing food for their families and themselves. They have served two-and-a-half times the number of households they usually do since March of last year.
Their need for volunteers to pack boxes of food for their drive-thru mobile pantry distributions has remained steady. But many of those volunteers have returned to work and school leaving Feeding South Dakota with a growing need for volunteers.
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Serving With Reverence
A team of AmeriCorps volunteers spends a month in Richmond working at historic African American cemeteries | Photos by Jay Paul
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Since Nov. 19, a team of nine
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) members has been working at historic Evergreen and East End cemeteries, clearing brush and assisting the
Enrichmond Foundation s restoration and record-keeping efforts at the two historic African American burial grounds.Â
The Richmond assignment represented the midway point for the âRiver Oneâ teamâs 10-month service commitment, which has included everything from stints building trails at Natural Bridge State Park to assisting with disaster relief efforts in Red Cross evacuation shelters in New Orleans after September s hurricanes.Â