Volunteer Florida Celebrates 30 Years

Volunteer Florida was established in 1994 Florida Statutes to manage national service programs, such as AmeriCorps, and to advocate for volunteerism throughout Florida.
After Hurricane Andrew, Volunteer Florida became the state’s lead agency for mobilizing volunteers and coordinating donations before, during and after disasters.
Through the years, Volunteer Florida has hosted a number of large service projects including wheelchair ramp building (6 Days 6 Ramps), tree planting, and park cleanup.
Over the years, Volunteer Florida’s logo has changed, but our mission has not.
The year 2024 marks 30 years of Volunteer Florida serving the Sunshine State, and our partnerships are the driving force behind the many accomplishments and positive impacts we have achieved. To commemorate this milestone, Volunteer Florida held an Anniversary Reception to celebrate our impact in serving Florida’s communities.
With innovative new programs, ongoing disaster recovery work and a commitment to helping Floridians, Volunteer Florida looks forward to serving the Sunshine State for many years to come.

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