National Day of Service
By: LaTonya Sneed
Updated: January 14, 2013
The First and Second Families issued a call to
action, asking all Americans to join
together in service to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King
Jr. As part of the 57th
Presidential Inauguration, the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Committee (PIC)
is encouraging all Americans to participate in a National Day of Service on Saturday, January 19, by signing up on
the PIC's new webpage: www.2013pic.org/service.
In 2009, President Obama and the First Lady started the tradition of
holding a National Day of Service the weekend before the swearing-in. President
Obama has always believed that everyone has something they can contribute to
their community, and that America works
best when neighbors help neighbors. Volunteers are organizing service
events in all 50 states and the PIC will host a major service fair on the
National Mall. Events are organized into seven service themes: Community Resilience, Economic Development,
Education, Environment, Faith, Health, and Veterans and Military Families. The First and Second Families will also
participate in service events in the Washington, D.C. area. Americans can find
an event or sign up to host their own at the National Day of Service webpage.
To engage all Americans in the hard work of shaping our future, the First and
Second Families are asking Americans to do three things:
(1) LEARN: Go to 2013pic.org/service
and learn about how to join or host a local service event.
(2) : Sign up to serve on
January 19, 2013, to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a man who
dedicated his life to service.
(3) PLEDGE: Pledge to serve in
the community regularly in the future.
More information on the 2013 Presidential Inaugural Committee can be found at www.2013pic.org
and on Twitter @obamainaugural.


