MLK Day of Service 2023

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The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Day of Service is a defining moment each year when Americans across the country step up to make communities more equitable and take action to create the Beloved Community of Dr. King’s dream. While Dr. King believed the Beloved Community was possible, he acknowledged and fought for systemic change. His example is our call to action. 

MLK Day is the only federal holiday designated as a National Day of Service to encourage all Americans to volunteer to improve their communities. During the last quarter century, the MLK Day of Service has grown, and its impact increased as more Americans embraced the idea that citizenship involves taking an active role in improving communities. 

On Monday, January 16, and the days surrounding, American Veterans Mission, AmeriCorps, and the Killeen Service Platoon invite you to: 

  • Engage with your community and create constructive action; 
  • Act on Dr. King’s legacy of social justice and equity; and 
  • Recommit by volunteering to serve others. You can clean up a public space, mentor a young person, or help those who are food insecure. 

We cordially invite you to volunteer with us locally by signing up for our volunteer opportunity scheduled on January 16, 2023, at Carl Levin Park. Please click this link to view and sign up for this volunteer or community service opportunity.

Together, we can strengthen ties to our communities and one another while we address critical issues that divide us. 

Congressional Veterans Commendation

The American Veterans Mission‘s team of teams wants to congratulate Richard J. Archer and Ken Cates for receiving a Congressional Veterans Commendation from Senator John Carter on 10/09/2021 at Texas A&M University-Central Texas!

The Congressional Veterans Commendation is a nominations-based program designed to recognize the wartime sacrifices and peacetime community involvement of residents of the 31st Congressional District of Texas.

Mr. Archer and Mr. Cates continue to serve our communities even after retiring from the U.S. Army. These gentlemen, along with the other congressional veterans award recipients, strive to help others in need and promote altruism, volunteerism, and community service wherever they go. Well done, and congratulations once again!

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