9/11 Day of Service

9/11 Day is the federally recognized September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance, observed each year on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Born from the remarkable spirit of unity, compassion, and service that emerged in the days following the tragedy, 9/11 Day aims to transform a day of tragedy into a day of doing good.

The 9/11 Day observance encourages people to perform acts of kindness and service in tribute to those who were lost, injured, or made ill by from the attacks, as well as the first responders, recovery workers, and countless others who rose to help.

Now the single largest annual day of service in the United States, 9/11 Day engages more than 30 million people each year. As a nonprofit, your organization can be part of this powerful movement—engage your community, elevate your mission, and inspire support through meaningful acts of service.

Make A Difference Day 2026

Make A Difference Day is a celebration of neighbors helping neighbors, uniting in a common mission to take action and solve problems in their community. Established in 1992, this national day of doing good asks volunteers of all ages to work together for the common good.

Family Volunteer Day

Make a Difference Together on Family Volunteer Day

Participate in Family Volunteer Day on Nov. 21, 2026, a global celebration of the incredible impact families can make when they unite to support their communities and neighborhoods.

Whether you prefer in-person or virtual family volunteering opportunities, there are countless ways to get involved. This season, take a moment with your family to help others and leave a positive mark on the world.

When one family volunteers and inspires another to join, the ripple effect creates exponential growth in community service. Together, we can build a brighter, more compassionate world, one family at a time.

806ServeFest

Lubbock, let’s serve together.

806Servefest is a free, come-and-go festival where serving the community meets music, food, and fun for all ages.

Bring the family, grab a bite from a food truck, enjoy live music, and jump into simple hands-on projects that make a difference right here in Lubbock. You can also meet local nonprofits and discover new ways to stay connected long after the festival ends.

Everything you need to know:

806Servefest is free to attend, and no registration is required.

When: Saturday, June 13, 10 AM to 2 PM
Where: Outside the new Volunteer Center of Lubbock building, 1219 Ave K
What to expect: Hands-on service projects, local nonprofits, live music, food trucks, and activities for all ages
Rain or shine: The festival will happen rain or shine

Interested in helping make the event happen? We’re also looking for volunteers to assist throughout the day.

Good Neighbor Day America

This nationwide initiative will be of interest to nonprofit organizations, volunteer leaders, and community partners looking to mobilize service, kindness, and civic connection. Participants are encouraged to celebrate the spirit of being a good neighbor through acts of love, service, and community engagement tied to a broader moment of national reflection. The format centers on public participation, volunteer action, and community-driven celebration. It is intended for organizations, volunteers, creators, and residents who want to strengthen connection through service.

Global Volunteer Month

This month-long observance is relevant for nonprofit professionals, volunteer leaders, and community members who want to recognize and strengthen the role of service in building connected communities. Participants are encouraged to celebrate volunteers, promote volunteerism, and inspire action through acts of service that create local and global ripple effects. The format centers on recognition, outreach, and opportunities for community engagement throughout the month. It is intended for volunteers, organizations that engage volunteers, and anyone committed to civic participation.