Aaron Marquez
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Aaron J. Marquez served in AmeriCorps from 2002-2004 with City Year in Boston where he ran a service-learning program for inner-city middle school students and developed a mentoring program for high school youth that explored civic participation by attending community forums.

Between 2006-2009 Aaron co-founded ServeNext.org to use the power of grassroots action to advance volunteerism, service, and AmeriCorps as strategies to tackle our most pressing social challenges and strengthen our democracy. ServeNext is a member of the ServiceNation coalition and played a crucial role in helping to lead the passage of the 2009 Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act – an expansion in annual AmeriCorps slots from 75,000 to 250,000 over five years. During the 2008 presidential primaries ServeNext led a grassroots campaign that secured written pledges from 9 presidential candidates, including then Senator Barack Obama, to expand national service.

Currently he serves as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army Reserves. When Aaron is not training with the Army he stays active in community service and local Arizona politics. Most recently he worked as Political Director for the Goddard for Governor 2010 campaign. In 2004, Aaron worked as a Field Organizer for the Kerry-Edwards presidential campaign. He is an alumnus of the Center For Progressive Leadership’s Arizona Political Leaders Fellowship.

Marquez is a 2008 graduate of Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service where he studied Trans-State Actors in International Politics and earned a Bachelors of Science in Foreign Service.

*The views expressed in my blog postings are solely my own and not those of the Department of Defense.

Blog Entries by Aaron Marquez

Fully Fund AmeriCorps to Support Veterans and Military Families

Posted May 31, 2011 | 13:20:21 (EST)

Many of us enjoyed a three-day Memorial weekend full of family barbecues, trips to the beach or lake, and the official kickoff to summer. Hopefully, during all that fun, we also remember the reason for the day off work: to honor those soldiers that made the ultimate sacrifice in defense...

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Don't Cut Civilian National Service, Millennials Stand Ready to Serve

Posted February 19, 2011 | 13:59:42 (EST)

Once again, AmeriCorps, along with the entire Corporation for National & Community Service, is on the federal chopping block.

This week, House Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers (R-KY) proposed not just cutting national service programs, but eliminating them entirely. This proposal comes less than two years after Congress...

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