Getting kids outside to play is a great way to integrate healthy habits into their daily lives.
9/11 Day of Service. Corporation for National and Community Service Photo.
A student from the IDEA Public Charter School in Washington, D.C., provides accompaniment at the District Building during the opening ceremony for the 2008 Martin Luther King Day of Service. About 20,000 people in the District of Columbia participated in nearly 150 service projects in honor of the slain civil rights leader on January 21, 2008.
Girl Scouts in Prince William county, VA created disaster preparedness kits that will be distributed to low-income residents of the county as part of the observance of the Martin Luther King holiday as a day of service.  An estimated 10,000 volunteers served through more than 80 projects in and around Washington D.C.  They joined hundreds of thousands of Americans who participated in the 2007 King Day of Service, sponsored by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
President Bush welcomed West Virginia AmeriCorps member Alivia Sturgill to the Oval Office on May 18, 2007 as part of a nationwide recognition week for the AmeriCorps national service program as it reaches a historic milestone of 500,000 members.
President George W. Bush participates in a Commemoration of Military Spouse Day and Presentation of the President's Volunteer Service Awards in the East Room of the White House on April 11, 2007.
Getting kids outside to play is a great way to integrate healthy habits into their daily lives.
Getting kids outside to play is a great way to integrate healthy habits into their daily lives.
Getting kids outside to play is a great way to integrate healthy habits into their daily lives.
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