§12661. Findings and purpose
(a) Findings
Congress finds that-
(1) community service and service to others is an integral part of American tradition;
(2) existing volunteers and volunteer programs should be praised for their efforts in helping and serving others;
(3) the definition of a successful life includes service to others;
(4) individuals should be encouraged to volunteer their time and energies in community service efforts;
(5) if asked to volunteer or participate in community service, most Americans will do so;
(6) institutions should be encouraged to volunteer their resources and energies and should encourage volunteer and community service among their members, employees, affiliates; and
(7) volunteer and community service programs are intended to complement and not replace governmental responsibilities.
(b) Purpose
It is the purpose of this subchapter-
(1) to encourage every American and every American institution to help solve our most critical social problems by volunteering their time, energies and services through community service projects and initiatives;
(2) to identify successful and promising community service projects and initiatives, and to disseminate information concerning such projects and initiatives to other communities in order to promote their adoption nationwide; and
(3) to discover and encourage new leaders and develop individuals and institutions that serve as strong examples of a commitment to serving others and to convince all Americans that a successful life includes serving others.
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Section Referred to in Other Sections
This section is referred to in sections 12662, 12663, 12664 of this title.