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Thursday, August 22, 2024

A Possible Breakthrough Around Volunteer Work Within The State Assembly

Our peacekeeping organization has taken a genuine fascination around the concept of volunteer work slowly brought together, and put into action by each American, and Foreign State Assembly for quite a while now!




The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) has been monitoring what we perceive to be a an appreciation factor around volunteer service from generous Americans throughout 2023 and 2024 where we have been able. Our observation points have been a bit challenging to ascertain during the past 20 months, but we believe we might have a fair estimation enough to compile a fair summary at this time.







Our findings so far has been filled with a mixture of both sheer fascination and inspiration, combined with a consistent level of empathy and admiration for all volunteers.

At least in this day and age, (seemingly more often than not) the task of volunteer work appears to be one of rarity that also lacks a genuine sense of adoration for overall respect - respect for honest service intent bestowed to those freely offering their time, energy, and talents. This shortcoming seems to fit nearly every situation where volunteer work is needed.


Nevertheless, we firmly believe we have rekindled the long-neglected solution!



Through our observations, PKTF has worked diligently to provide what we believe to be the most suitable means of appreciation around volunteer service! We offer this appreciation strategy to our PKTF - Assembly Liaisons once they are comfortable with the description of the service, and confident in themselves that they can conduct the service on behalf of their State Assembly.

This approach is referred to as our service Legacy Fund project. 

Our most previous bimonthly newsletter highlights this seamless approach to honoring all volunteer work. With our service Legacy Fund project, we offer to our Liaisons several of the most effective service compensation accolades ever developed. 

Through these same aspects, our Staff provides the highest quality of service recognition on a consistent basis. And, service recognition is just the beginning.




In turn, we offer to all State Assemblies' Citizenry (both American and Foreign)- Land and Soil Jurisdiction to consider implementing these service recognition details to your own volunteer elected service providers and committee support members.


PKTF is extremely optimistic at the potential retention rate our Liaisons will maintain throughout their own service tenure! In fact, PKTF anticipates a nearly 100% rate of retention from volunteer service a full one year to the next.


We realize volunteer work is perhaps the most genuine illustration of selfless contribution anyone can offer, when more convenient methods of service is unavailable. This is why PKTF takes considerable notice of appreciation when available, status-corrected men and women step forward and offer their own precious time and skill.


If you would like to learn more about our Legacy Fund project, and how your own State Assembly might like to consider adding this approach to your own volunteer service structure, please contact our offices by commenting below or by using the Contact Form at the bottom of this BlogSpot for more implementation details.

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We want to express our ongoing respect and deepest appreciation to all volunteers serving at your State and local Assembly levels. Without your selfless, relenting hard work and dedication, this noble cause could not be possible. And for this selfless effort, you deserve to know that your invaluable volunteer participation efforts will never be forgot!

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