All Together Now: A Celebration of Service Points of Light paid tribute to President
George H. W. Bush and volunteer service on March 21, 2011, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Presidents
Jimmy Carter,
Bill Clinton, and
George W. Bush joined President George H.W. Bush to highlight the role volunteer service plays in people's lives. It marked the first time all four former presidents had come together since President
Barack Obama's inauguration in January 2009. President Obama was on a trip to South America and taped a video message for the event. The Tribute to the elder Bush — called "All Together Now: A Celebration of Service" — featured singers
Carrie Underwood,
Darius Rucker, and
Garth Brooks, and broadcaster
Jim Nantz.
Presidential Forum on Service On October 16, 2009, President Obama held a Presidential Forum on Service hosted by former President George H.W. Bush and Points of Light at the
George Bush Presidential Library Center on the campus of
Texas A&M University. The event celebrated the contributions of more than 4,500 Daily Point of Light award winners and honored President Bush's legacy of service and civic engagement. At the Presidential Forum, President Obama said,
Conference on Volunteering and Service Since 1992, leaders from the nonprofit, for-profit, government, Hollywood and military sectors have gathered for Points of Light's annual Conference on Volunteering and Service. In 2012, approximately 5,000 people attended a plenary session featuring former First Lady
Barbara Bush, Second Lady
Jill Biden, Points of Light CEO Michelle Nunn and actor
Kevin Bacon.
Make a Difference Day Make A Difference Day is the nation's largest day of service, created by
USA Weekend magazine and held in partnership with Points of Light on the fourth Saturday of each October. An estimated 3 million volunteers spent the 22nd Make A Difference Day in 2012 helping their communities in projects ranging from bowl-a-thon fundraisers to beach cleanups.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Each year, on
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Points of Light honors King's memory with service projects across the United States, calling it their MLK Day of service. In 2013, Vice President
Joe Biden and his family joined 10,000 volunteers at Points of Light's service project at the D.C. Armory to put together 100,000 thank-you "care kits" for U.S. military personnel, disabled veterans, and civilian first responders.
International Year of Volunteers In the US, the Points of Light Foundation and the
Association of Junior Leagues International (AJLI) partnered to convene and lead the
International Year of Volunteers 2001 USA Steering Committee. Members of the committee included the National Council of Volunteer Centers, National Council on Workplace Volunteering,
Association for Volunteer Administration, National Parents and Teachers Association and
Make A Difference Day. The USA's IYV web site,
www.iyv2001us.org, was launched in September 2000. ==Awards==