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As part of AmeriCorps Week, ReServe has been featuring stories celebrating AmeriCorps ReServists, but it also has AmeriCorps members and alumnae among its staff. Continue reading
Clarita Perez de Alejo who lives in South Florida, is currently serving as a AmeriCorps ReServist college mentor at the G. Holmes Braddock High School in West Kendall, FL. Continue reading
AmeriCorps members, comprised of ReServists and City Year corps members connect at-risk students with caring adults. Continue reading
More than 30 AmeriCorps ReServists are supporting vital services in four community programs operated by the Queens Library. Continue reading
A retired business owner is now serving as an AmeriCorps ReServist in ReServe Miami’s READY College Mentors Initiative at the Booker T. Washington High School in Miami, FL. Continue reading
For the past two years, ReServist, Edda Marzan has been an AmeriCorps member in ReServe’s READY College Mentors Initiative, supporting the Christopher Columbus High School in the Bronx. Continue reading
Forbes contributor Kerry Hannon talks to James S. Kunen about the challenges he faced, and the thought process that led him to a meaningful new career teaching English to immigrants. Continue reading
In our youth-driven society, older adults are expected to wrap up their professional lives by age 65. George has demonstrated that older adults have much to give. Continue reading
The head of Catalyst Miami, which operates ReServe Miami, received an award for making distinguished contributions towards achieving social equity. Continue reading
AARP Bulletin features ReServe Maryland and prospective ReServist Rod Carter, who wants to continue using his skills to mentor youth. Continue reading
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