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WHEREAS, The U.S. Conference of Mayors is one of the
nation’s leading organizations dedicated to community building, civic
engagement and the promotion of volunteerism; and WHEREAS, the Peace Corps was established by President
Kennedy’s executive order on March 1, 1961, with the mission to promote world
peace and friendship and a better understanding between Americans and people of
other countries; and WHEREAS, Peace Corps has three goals: 1) To provide trained Americans to live and
work overseas for the needs of host countries; 2) to share the American culture
and perspectives overseas; and 3) to share the international experience gained
overseas with Americans back in the United States; and WHEREAS, for over 50 years, the Peace Corps has sent
more than 200,000 American volunteers to 139 host countries to work on local
community projects; and WHEREAS, more than 9,000 Peace Corps and Peace Corps
Response volunteers currently serve in 75 host countries in long-term
(27-month) and short-term, high impact (3 to 12 months) assignments providing
technical assistance and acquiring international expertise in six program
sectors: Youth Development, Education, Community and Economic
Development, Health, Agriculture and Environment; and WHEREAS, over 3,500 Peace Corps volunteers return to
the United States each year with demonstrated technical, foreign language,
project management, and cross cultural skills and become leaders in many
different fields, including public service, education, international business,
non-profit management, health, and more. WHEREAS, more than 200,000 returned Peace Corps
volunteers live and work in communities throughout the U.S. and engage in
activities that promote global understanding and service while educating
Americans about the cultures and people of other countries; and WHEREAS, the Peace Corps provides free, online
resources for American educators and mentors to integrate global issues and
cultural awareness into their classrooms through programs such as Coverdell
World Wise Schools, and can facilitate the involvement of community and civic
groups interested in supporting projects overseas through the Peace Corps
Partnership Program. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that The U.S. Conference
of Mayors recognizes the vital work of the Peace Corps around the world and the
valuable contribution that returned Peace Corps volunteers make to communities
in the United States upon their return from service overseas; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that The U.S.
Conference of Mayors will encourage local citizens to consider Peace Corps
service; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that The U. S.
Conference of Mayors will call on the thousands of returned Peace Corps
volunteers living across the United States to support city initiatives and
operations either on an organized volunteer basis or through staff recruitment;
and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that The U.S.
Conference of Mayors encourages mayors across the United States to recognize
March 1 as Peace Corps Day in their communities with events and programs; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that The U.S.
Conference of Mayors will encourage local educators and community groups to
utilize the free resources available through the Peace Corps and collaborations
with returned Peace Corps Volunteers to enhance Sister City appreciation in the
United States and elsewhere; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that The U.S. Conference of
Mayors will provide a point of contact to Peace Corps for potential
collaborative initiatives, activities and events. |