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Serve Guam Commission updates mayors on AmeriCorps satellite sites, volunteer liability and veterans data limits

3656489 · June 4, 2025
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The Serve Guam Commission briefed the Mayor’s Council on AmeriCorps programs available as village satellite sites, sample liability waivers, a standing MOU with the Mayor’s Council, and limits on volunteer activities such as door-to-door canvassing and veteran registration tasks.

Doris (identified in the meeting as the executive director of the Serve Guam Commission) told the Mayor’s Council of Guam that the commission oversees AmeriCorps programs on Guam and is 100% federally funded. She said there are two active AmeriCorps programs on island—AmeriCorps University of Guam and the Guahan Academy Charter School program—and that the commission maintains a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Mayor’s Council.

Doris said the commission can establish satellite sites at village offices at no cost, provided the mayoral office supplies workspace and a site supervisor. "There is absolutely no cost to you to…

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