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Commissioner Highlight: Shaunda Noah, OK 

It's time for a commissioner highlight! Today, we're recognizing Shaunda Noah, who has been serving as a commissioner with the Oklahoma Community Service Commission for three years.

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Shaunda said she serves as a commissioner "to help AmeriCorps programs flourish in Oklahoma and do [her] part to increase awareness of AmeriCorps programming."

Thank you for your service, Shaunda!

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About America's Service Commissions
America's Service Commissions is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association representing and promoting the 52 state service commissions across the United States and territories with the mission to lead and elevate the state service network. State service commissions are governor-appointed public agencies or nonprofit organizations made up of more than 1,000 commissioners, private citizens leading the nation's service movement and administering more than 75 percent of the federal AmeriCorps funds to address pressing community needs.