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Community Service Records
All YMs should turn in their slips for community service hours to the Adjutant as they earn them. She will maintain them on file for the fiscal year and track them in the database.
She will in turn notify Mrs. Mesick of hours as they are turned in to her and she will her spreadsheet for the Presidential Volunteer Service Award.
In order to earn the community service ribbon, the YM needs to have performed 50+ hours of community service in a 12 month period of time. It can be any 12 month period of time beginning once they graduate recruit class. Effective December 2008, the community service ribbon will be awarded for EACH 50 hours of community service earned in a 12 month period of time.
In order to be promoted to the rank of Lance Corporal, each YM is required to have earned the Community Service ribbon.
ONLY THE ADJUTANT MRS. KRISTINE LEWIS OR MRS. SUE MESICK MAY SIGN OFF THE COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS P.O. IN THE GUIDEBOOKS!!
**Download this form to record your hours of community service [NOTE: THIS IS REQUIRED]
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COMMUNITY SERVICE RIBBON

Awarded to a Young Marine who performs a service that benefits their community, veteran’s organization, military unit, service organization, i.e. the Red Cross, Salvation Army, etc., youth group, or school.
1. Over a period of twelve consecutive months:
a. Accumulate not less than 50 community service hours. An official of the recipient organization(s) must certify the community service hours.
b. The hours may accumulate by service to one or a combination of organizations. The Young Marine is responsible for obtaining the community service hour certifications and turning them in to the Adjutant for recording.
c. A certification may be a simple letter by an official of the recipient organization written on the organization’s letterhead paper. The original letters filed in the Young Marine’s YMRB after the hours are entered in the Young Marines Database System.
2. Community service hours are documented in the Young Marine’s Basic Young Marines Guide in Performance Objective 8 Citizenship, E.O. 5 and verified as part of the Performance Objective Review by Authorized Evaluator.
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The President’s Volunteer Award

The President’s Volunteer Award is a Presidential recognition program for Americans of all ages who contribute a significant amount of time to volunteer service. The Award is given to individuals; families and groups that have demonstrated outstanding volunteer service and civic participation over a course of a 12-month period. Recipients are eligible to receive the award once every 12 months.
Recipients receive:
- An official President’s Volunteer Service Award pin
- A personalized certificate of achievement
- A note of congratulations from the President of the United States
- A letter from the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation
- BRONZE
Children 14 and younger...50-74 hours Young Adults 15-25...100-174 Adults 25 and older...100-249
- SILVER
Children 14 and younger...75-99 hours Young Adults 15-25...175-249 Adults 25 and older...250-499
- GOLD
Children 14 and younger...100 or more hours Young Adults 15-25...250 or more Adults 25 and older...500 or more
- LIFETIME
Anyone volunteering 4000 or more hours in a lifetime is eligible for the lifetime volunteer service award
Award may be worn above right breast pocket, centered 1/8” above nametape. Only one award may be worn at any given time.
Note: This does not prohibit the Young Marine from obtaining and wearing the community service ribbon and devices.
Adults are authorized to wear this award.
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Join our President's Volunteer Service Award Team!

Join our President's Volunteer Service Award Team! Go to www.presidentialserviceawards.gov and, if you have not already, register to have your own Record of Service (click on the link that says Track You Volunteer Hours!). Once you login in, go to the profile tab and enter this code: GBW-21742 as your certifying organization. It's that easy!
A Record of Service is a private journal of your volunteer time and experiences in response to our President's call to service. You can keep a record of your activities serving your neighbor, your community, your country and the world. Return as often as you'd like to keep your record of service updated online. To create your Record of Service, or if you already have an account, login here.
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Created on 10/16/2006 00:50 AM by cplbrian
Updated on 06/11/2010 11:49 AM by KristineL3
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