Clark County’s Service Day is held annually during the month of September in honor of the 9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance. We will come together as a community to help and serve others. 9/11 Day is a national event that was created shortly after the September 11 terrorist attacks. As a community, we will come together to honor the innocent lives lost by doing good deeds.
2025 Clark County Service Day will kick off on the morning of Sept. 11, in collaboration with Leadership Clark County’s Amazing Race and the City of Springfield. The community – especially participating volunteers – are invited to join in the Service Day kick-off celebration on City Hall Plaza starting at 9 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 11. Grab and go breakfast items will be provided.
If your organization has a conflict on Sept. 11, we welcome you to register a nonprofit need/project for any time the week of Sept. 11 or the following week. The goal of Service Day is to build community engagement through service rather than focus only on a specific date. Just be clear about the date of your need in your need registration.
There are many options for how you (as an individual or team) can participate in an event dedicated to serving others. See projects below that are provided by local nonprofits.
For more information about 9/11 Day, please visit their website.
Nonprofit Need/Project Registration is encouraged to be completed by April 30 – during April’s Global Volunteer Month. Need/Project Registration will close on July 31.