Volunteer Tennessee's Inaugural Issue of the
Tennessee Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement.
Governor's Volunteer Stars Awards
The Fifth Annual Governor's Volunteer Stars Awards, held March 4, recognized outstanding volunteers from across the state. Click here to see photos from the event.
Volunteer Tennessee Certifies Expert Service-Learning Trainers!
With funding from State Farm, Volunteer Tennessee recently provided training that resulted in 25 certified Service-Learning Trainers. Click here to find a service-learning trainer.
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Getting Things Done in Tennessee
Through national service, more than 11,000 people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to solve problems and build stronger communities in 66 projects across Tennessee. Serving through local non-profits and schools, national service members and volunteers tutor children, coordinate service-learning and after-school programs, build homes, organize neighborhood watch groups, clean streams, recruit volunteers, and do other things to improve and strengthen communities.
Whether serving full- or half-time, as a part of AmeriCorps or Senior Corps, citizens of Tennessee are making schools better, children healthier, streets safer, and the environment cleaner.
Volunteer to support medical or public health emergency response in Tennessee
Please click here to find volunteer opportunities in response to medical, public health or other emergencies. 
The mission of Volunteer Tennessee is to encourage volunteerism and community service.
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