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To volunteer for national service, US citizens can
serve at homeless shelters.
work for religious programs.
join the volunteer firefighters.
take part in Teach for America.
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Correct answers: serve at homeless shelters; join the volunteer firefighters; take part in Teach for America.
Brief note: federal national service programs (AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, VISTA, Senior Corps, etc.) commonly place volunteers in homeless shelters, schools (Teach For America participants receive AmeriCorps benefits), and community emergency services. Faith‑based organizations can also host national service volunteers for non‑religious social services, but federally funded service cannot be used for religious instruction or worship.
Brief note: federal national service programs (AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, VISTA, Senior Corps, etc.) commonly place volunteers in homeless shelters, schools (Teach For America participants receive AmeriCorps benefits), and community emergency services. Faith‑based organizations can also host national service volunteers for non‑religious social services, but federally funded service cannot be used for religious instruction or worship.
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