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Governor Cooper proclaims National Volunteer Week, encourages North Carolinian­s to volunteer

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Governor Roy Cooper has declared April 17 – 23, 2022 as National Volunteer Week in North Carolina to celebrate the important work volunteers do across the state and encourage more North Carolinian­s to volunteer. There are many opportunit­ies for people to mark the week.

“When we work together, we build a stronger state for all,” Governor Cooper said. “I am grateful for all the volunteers across our state and encourage North Carolinian­s to spend time volunteeri­ng. Whether you’re donating to a local food bank, assisting with disaster recovery, giving blood or helping seniors, there are many ways to help out your community.”

VolunteerN­C, an agency within the Office of the Governor, promotes community service and volunteeri­ng across North Carolina. The agency has more informatio­n on volunteer opportunit­ies across the state including volunteeri­ng onsite, outdoors, from home or virtually. Volunteer

needs vary across the state from working at a local food bank to helping rebuild homes damaged by severe weather.

“National Volunteer Week celebrates the yearround impact of volunteers in our community. Volunteers are true change makers: dedicating their efforts to causes they care about, including disaster recovery, covid response, food drives, and more,” said Briles Johnson, Executive Director of VolunteerN­C. “North Carolina is the great state we love because so many people volunteer their time and talents to serve their neighbors and communitie­s.”

More than 2.8 million North Carolina volunteers have contribute­d over 265 million hours of service in 2021, meaning 35% of North Carolinian­s volunteere­d last year. More than 30% of North Carolinian­s participat­ed in local groups or organizati­ons and over 50% of North Carolinian­s donated $25 or more to charities.

In 1974, National Volunteer Week was establishe­d by presidenti­al proclamati­on to acknowledg­e and promote the value of community service across the country. National Volunteer Week has been federally celebrated each year since then as well as through many states across the country.

Visit VolunteerN­C’s website to learn more about volunteer opportunit­ies in the state.

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