The 9/11 nonprofit MyGoodDeed andHandsOn Network, the volunteer activation division of Points of Light Institute, have joined together to encourage all Americans to commemorate the anniversary of Sept. 11 as a National Day of Service and Remembrance, leading the efforts to inspire one million acts of charitable service in tribute to the victims, survivors and those who rose to service in response to the attacks 10 years ago.
911day.org has a variety of ways for you to get involved as part of the 9/11 tribute movement by volunteering, making tributes, or taking part in remembrance ceremonies.
Are you wondering how you can get involved with service and remembrance on September 11th? Here are some ways:
- Post a Tribute: The Tribute App lets you make a commitment to take action. You can add the Tribute App to your organization’s Facebook page or go to http://911day.org/post-tribute to post a tribute. Tributes appear immediately on the 9/11day.org site
- Search for a Project: People interested in volunteering can search the project database of more than 100,000 opportunities between 8/30 – 9/25 at http://911day.org/volunteer or find a volunteer opportunity with the . One of the great features of the I WILL VOLUNTEER app is that it lets you know if your friends are signed up to volunteer at a project, and you can volunteer together.
- Register Your Service Projects: Share what you or your organizations are doing at http://www.911day.org/npovolunteer/hoc and register your events to be included in the database of projects.
- Visit HandsOn Network Affiliate websites: For service opportunities near you on and after the 10th anniversary of September 11th, visit your local HandsOn Network affiliate’s website to find volunteer opportunities. You can find your local affiliate here.
- Support the social media campaigns. When you’re talking about what you are doing for the day of service and remembrance, use the #IWill hashtag on Twitter, and tag (Don’t forget to Like the page so you can tag it!)
- Watch the I Will PSAs. MyGoodDeed has created public service announcements asking people what they will do on September 11th with stars like Lady Gaga, Samuel L. Jackson, Fran Drescher, Nas, and every-day people who were affected by the attacks. You can watch these powerful messages at