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The ɫƵ uniform represents a big idea – that from year to year, school to school, city to city and generation to generation, there is an unbroken chain of idealism expressed by the young people of ɫƵ through service to students, schools, communities and country. As ɫƵ AmeriCorps members, you are now part of that chain of commitment, and you are its stewards.

In your red jackets, you are the stewards of this big idea, and highly visible representatives of our mission, work and organizational values. Your uniform serves as a public display of your personal commitment to service—and the collective commitment of the entire ɫƵ corps—and brings about the commitment of others
 

Why do we wear uniforms?

ɫƵ’s highest value is “service to a cause greater than self.” One of the most important ways we publicly share our commitment to this value is through the ɫƵ AmeriCorps member uniform.

When one commits to a cause “greater than self,” there are some elements of personal sacrifice and individual expression that one accepts – and ideally embraces – for the greater good. The ɫƵ uniform is no exception.

The uniform represents your dedication to ɫƵ and to the children and communities we serve. It is a powerful symbol that:

  • Promotes the idea of a citizen of service and the values of ɫƵ to the general public
  • Establishes a spirit of unity and connection among all ɫƵ AmeriCorps members, alums and staff
  • Adds a sense of stewardship for the organization’s relationship with the community
  • Provides youth members of the community with a sense of reliability and continuity of ɫƵ, even though they work with different AmeriCorps members each year
  • Identifies each AmeriCorps and staff member as part of ɫƵ, a recognizable symbol of hope, idealism and inspiration

 

Uniform pieces

ɫƵ provided

  • Seattle skyline T-shirt
  • Grey service / training T-shirts
  • Grey polo shirt
  • Grey dress shirt
  • Black cardigan
  • Red full zip performance jacket
  • Red bomber jacket
  • Red all-weather jacket
  • Nametag
  • ɫƵ backpack

You will need to provide your own

  • Black pants or skirt: Pants should ideally fall straight, just above the sole of the shoe. No jeans, leggings, yoga pants, joggers or sweatpants. Skirts should be knee-length or longer.
  • Black closed-toed shoes: We prefer all black footwear, but if there are accents, please have them be neutral colors.
  • Plain black belt
  • Socks

*Please be advised that ɫƵ reserves the right to make determinations if your pants or skirts do not comply with our professional standards.

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ɫƵ welcomes and respects wearing articles of clothing or accessories that express one’s religious faith. Any variation to the uniform necessary for medical reasons should be discussed with your Program Manager or Program Director.

 

Do I have to wear the uniform every day?

Yes. Once you receive your uniform, you will need to wear it with your nametag every day in service at school and during training days. Your Program Manager will share if there are any times uniform requirements change.
 

When will I receive my uniform?

Our aim is to provide uniform pieces at your registration day. If they are not distributed, then they will be distributed during the month of August.

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