Service & Global Giving

One of the defining strengths of the United States of America is not only its ability to protect freedom, but its willingness to extend help beyond its own borders.
Among the many expressions of this spirit is the Peace Corps, an organization built on the idea that service can bridge nations, cultures, and communities.
Through education, healthcare, entrepreneurship, women’s empowerment, and community development, volunteers dedicate years of their lives to helping others grow and thrive. They are trained, prepared, and sent into communities around the world—not as rulers, but as helpers, teachers, and neighbors.
They live among the people they serve, learn their languages, respect their traditions, and work side by side with them to build stronger futures.
This reflects a deeper truth about America itself: that true strength is not only measured by what a nation can achieve for itself, but by what it is willing to contribute to the world.
Service is not just an action—it is a value. It represents compassion, humility, and the belief that progress is shared, not owned.
And in this spirit, millions of Americans—past and present—have answered the call to serve, both at home and abroad.
Liberty is most powerful when it is paired with responsibility. And responsibility becomes meaningful when it is shared.

Liberty and Justice for all.