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UT governor's office discusses importance of service, volunteerism

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Tuesday, January 9, 2024   

Ahead of National Service Day, the governor's office brought together Utah leaders to discuss the importance of service and volunteerism.

Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson said leaders across the state want to "infuse schools with a culture of service and volunteerism." She noted community service and volunteerism not only offers benefits to society, but also helps improve mental health.

Henderson acknowledged younger generations such as Gen-Z say they feel they're inheriting a "post-hope world," and are disillusioned with the institutions that underpin a healthy society.

"As the older generations now, to help our younger generations understand what we have left for them, what their inheritance is, and help them do that through connecting with each other, through connecting with other people," she explained.

Henderson believes it is important for younger generations to connect with people who are different than them, and to provide service to their communities and themselves. During the symposium, the Carnegie Corporation of New York committed $1.1 million for initiatives in the Beehive State.

Henderson said high schools throughout the state already have initiatives in place, and want new efforts to be school-led. Gov. Spencer Cox's proposed fiscal year 2025 budget includes funding for a new service pilot program in a number of Utah high schools that would set expectations for service hours and opportunities.

Lucy Worthen, who attends Skyline High School in Millcreek, said volunteering has been life-changing.

"It's changed my life, because I've learned so early on in high school that I feel most fulfilled and happy when I am serving people, and that has helped me realize what I want to do in my career," she explained.

Worthen contends it's important for high schoolers to have opportunities to serve, since it can be formative in their personal and professional growth.

According to a recent survey, a majority of Utahns support having a community service graduation requirement for high school seniors.


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