September 11th - National Day of Service & Remembrance

 

The hopeful mission, by annually organizing the 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance ("9/11 Day"), is to provide a positive and forward-looking way for Americans and others to forever honor and remember the 9/11 victims, survivors, and the many that rose in service in response to the 9/11 tragedy, including first responders, recovery workers, volunteers, public safety officers and members of our military.  

It is easy and free to participate. All you need to do (joining millions of others around the world) is observe the anniversary of 9/11 by performing good deeds, supporting charitable causes, volunteering and engaging in other acts of compassion.

This year, for the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, MyGoodDeed  is partnering with HandsOn Network to co-lead efforts to organize the single largest day of charitable service in United States history. HandsOn Network is the leading volunteer service organization in the nation and the volunteer activation division of the Points of Light Institute; and at HandsOn Southeast Georgia , we're doing our part in the communities we support. If you don't already have a free account with HandsOn Southeast Georgia, please create an online volunteer profile so that we can connect you with opportunities to be the change in our region.  

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MyGoodDeed is also working with many other prominent program partners on this historic effort including the National September 11 Memorial and MuseumBusiness Civic Leadership Center of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce,AARPThe Mission Continues, and the Corporation for National and Community Service (a federal grant-making agency.)  Please feel free to take a moment to view some of their wonderful (and short) Public Service messages by clicking here. (You may need to download the free program Quicktime.)  Also visit and "like" the 9/11 Day Facebook page, and follow along on Twitter.