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Action Team: A National Youth Volunteer Program


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Action Team Training Session

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Start Your Own Action Team

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148 Schools in 30 States & Puerto Rico

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Tornado Relief in Alabama

 

Volunteers of America and the Major League Baseball Players Trust teamed up in 2003 to encourage high school students to get involved in their communities and help those in need. Action Teams, composed of Major League baseball players and high school students, work together to encourage students to volunteer. High schools can get in on the action at any time, and the Action Team is constantly growing. To date 51,300 high school volunteers have helped more than 173,300 people in their communities. Learn More

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Why You Should Join an Action Team
Find out the benefits and rewards of joining an Action Team!
Start Your Own Action Team
The Action Team is accepting applications. If your school is not already part of the Action Team, apply today.
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Featured Media and Videos

Teammates. “50,000 strong!” Watch our New PSA
Start an Action Team at your school and get involved in your community!
Are You In?
Thousands of high school students around the country are learning first-hand that they don’t have to be celebrities to make a difference where they live. Are you in?
Rockies Players, Action Team Adopt Rooms at Shelter for Women and Kids
Colorado Rockies players traded their mitts for paint brushes and barbeque tongs at our Brandon Center, a 90 bed shelter for women and their children.
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