Commonwealth Corps Legislation Summary


Overview:

The Commonwealth has a strong history of community service, volunteerism, and civic action. Continuing this tradition, Massachusetts will address its most urgent challenges and reinvigorate its civic life by creating a Commonwealth Corps. The Commonwealth Corps will challenge its members to find solutions for many of Massachusetts most serious and unmet public needs. The Commonwealth Corps will unleash the tremendous potential of voluntarism transforming the lives of those who serve and those who are served. It will also create and strengthen the bonds of common purpose that unite our communities, bridging barriers of race, class, age, language and education. By establishing a new paradigm for large-scale, locally-managed service projects, Massachusetts will lead the nation by renewing civic vitality while at the same time fulfilling its boldest aspirations.

In addition to the tremendous benefits of citizen service, research shows that community service-learning helps to meet the goal of education reform by improving student learning, enhancing student performance, and promoting the ethic of service. Therefore, a pilot Commonwealth Student Corps program will be established to maximize the spirit of volunteerism, engage students in their communities, identify the needs of the state, and replicate successful models.

Commonwealth Corps - New Chapter 6C

Commonwealth Student Corps