The United States has a long history of citizens rendering
service to their communities. Examples of government-sponsored
voluntary service organizations include the Civilian Conservation
Corps, the Peace Corps, and Volunteers in Service to America
(VISTA). During the Clinton administration, the national service
movement was advanced by the establishment of AmeriCorps, a
large-scale national service program designed to place young people
in community service positions across the country. More recently,
the Obama administration has set in motion a major program
expansion of AmeriCorps over the coming decade.
Many decades, billions of dollars, and hundreds of thousands of
volunteers after the creation of the first national service
programs, it remains unclear who benefits from service, under what
conditions these programs work best, and how exactly these service
efforts contribute to the strengthening of communities. "Serving
Country and Community" answers each of these questions through an
in-depth study of how service shapes the lives of young people and
a careful analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of these
programs. Based on years of field work and data collection,
"Serving Country and Community" provides an in-depth examination of
the aims and effects of national service and, in the process, opens
up a conversation about what works and what needs reform in
national service today.
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