[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 38, Number 23 (Monday, June 10, 2002)]
[Pages 948-949]
[Online from the Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov]
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The President's Radio Address
June 1, 2002
Good morning. It's graduation time on many college campuses. Members
of my administration are traveling around the country to challenge the
class of 2002 to make serving their neighbor and their Nation a central
part of their lives. Earlier today I spoke to the graduating cadets of
West Point, who will provide the ultimate service to our Nation as we
fight and win the war on terror.
Americans have always believed in an ethic of service. Americans
serve others because their conscience demands it, because their faith
teaches it, because they are grateful to their country, and because
service brings rewards much deeper than material success. Government
does not create this idealism, but we can do a better job of supporting
and encouraging an ethic of service in America.
During my State of the Union Address last January, I asked all
Americans to give at least 2 years, or 4,000 hours over their lives, to
serving others. And I created the USA Freedom Corps to help Americans
find volunteer opportunities. Whatever your talent, whatever your
background, each of you can do something.
America needs retired doctors and nurses who can be mobilized in
emergencies, volunteers to help police and fire departments, and
transportation and utility workers trained to spot danger. We have
created a new Citizen Corps to enable Americans to make their own
neighborhoods safer.
America needs citizens working to strengthen our communities. We
need more talented teachers in our troubled schools and
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more mentors to love our children. Through the USA Freedom Corps and the
``Citizen Service Act'' introduced in Congress just over a week ago, we
will expand and improve the good efforts of AmeriCorps and Senior Corps
to meet the needs of America's communities. I urge Congress to act
quickly on this good piece of legislation. The USA Freedom Corps is also
working with the nonprofits and hospitals, houses of worship, and
schools around the country that offer millions of Americans the chance
to serve others.
And America needs citizens to extend the compassion of our country
to every part of the world, so we are renewing the promise of the Peace
Corps, doubling its volunteers over the next 5 years, and asking it to
expand its efforts to foster education and development in the Islamic
world. We will fight resentment and hatred with hope and progress.
Americans from every walk of life are heeding the call to service.
Since my State of the Union Address, more than 45,000 Americans have
asked for Peace Corps applications. More than 34,000 citizens have
signed up for the new Citizen Corps initiative. Applications for
AmeriCorps and Senior Corps are also up.
And service knows no age requirement. You're never too old--or too
young--to help out. One remarkable act of service came from 13-year-old
Ashley Shamberger of Aloha, Oregon. A few months ago, Ashley wrote me a
letter about the patriotic keychains she and her mom made and sold to
raise money for the children of Afghanistan. She included a check for
$270.88, ``to save more kids,'' as she put it. She did all this while
hospitalized with cancer. Tragically, Ashley died on the very day her
letter reached the White House.
This is the character of our country. This is the soul of our
people. This is the Nation we love and can honor through acts of
service. If you'd like to find opportunities to serve your community,
our country, or the world, as so many Americans already have, just
contact usafreedomcorps.gov or call 1-877-USA-CORPS.
Thank you for listening.
Note: The address was recorded at 10:35 a.m. on May 31 in the Cabinet
Room at the White House for broadcast at 10:06 a.m. on June 1. The
transcript was made available by the Office of the Press Secretary on
May 31 but was embargoed for release until the broadcast. The Office of
the Press Secretary also released a Spanish language transcript of this
address.