WHEREAS, Youth volunteer service has been shown to increase a young
person's sense of confidence, responsibility, and compassion for
others, and to build social skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills; and
WHEREAS, Youth volunteer service empowers young people through
opportunities to contribute ideas, abilities, and energies to their
communities, and plays a valuable role in shaping how youth learn to
interact with their communities; and
WHEREAS, Youth volunteer service offers young people the
opportunity to find and develop mentors and role models and connect
what they learn in school to "real world" experiences; and
WHEREAS, Volunteering has been shown to be a learned social
behavior and youth volunteer service has been shown to promote a
lifetime ethic and commitment to service; and
WHEREAS, Research has demonstrated when disenfranchised youth are
introduced to quality volunteer opportunities, the likelihood of at-risk behavior decreases and social trust increases; and
WHEREAS, There has been a growing trend in the inclusion of
community service and service learning in America's schools over the
past 20 years as educators embrace the value of youth volunteer service
for academic and personal development; and
WHEREAS, The average youth volunteer contributes 29 hours of
service per year, and research has demonstrated that the more regularly
an individual volunteers, the more likely he or she is to be civically
and politically engaged; and
WHEREAS, The Obama administration has stated that they will set a
goal for all middle and high school students to engage in at least 50
hours of community service per year;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
officially recognize the value of youth volunteer service and encourage
students of Washington state to earn the President's Volunteer Service
Award.