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Be The Change. Volunteer.  
While results are still pouring in, Hands On Georgia would like to thank everyone who volunteered during Hands On Georgia Week 2009. Sponsored by Georgia's Electric Membership Corporations, The Home Depot, and Wal-Mart, the week of service included community improvement projects all over the state including Brunswick, Baker County, and Thomas County, which hit a new record in per capita participation.

Hands On Georgia Week 2009 Articles:

Thousands of Hands Reach Out

Electric Co-op Employees Volunteer During Hands on Georgia Week

Students' Memorial Gets Community Support

Baker County Celebrates “Hands On Georgia Week”

Sponsors

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The Corporation for National and Community Service commissions a national study each
year which ranks cities and states on their volunteering rates.  Based on data provided by
the U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, this year’s study shows that
despite the onset of an economic recession during 2008, volunteering rates have held
steady at 26.4 percent of the U.S. population.

How does Georgia rank?

  • Overall, there were 1.7 million volunteers in Georgia;
  • 23.9% of residents volunteer - ranking Georgia 41st among the 50 states and Washington, DC;
  • 213.6 million hours of service donated;
  • 30 hours per resident - ranking Georgia 42nd among the 50 states and Washington, DC;
  • $4.3 billion of service contributed to the state.

 

To learn more, visit:  http://www.volunteeringinamerica.gov/GA

      


 
 
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