The numbers were later given as 36,000 total, with 10,000 to be integrated and 26,000 to participate in rehabilitation projects or national civic service.
Having made his fortune, he retired from business in 1881 and concentrated on civic service.
She leaves her family and friends a living legacy of devoted civic service.
These were introduced as a useful civic service for a section of the audience.
Her nerves were ragged from the stress of civic service.
Article 38 allows the State to institute by law forms of "national civic service" in the general interest.
Like his father, Roosevelt gravitated to a life of civic service.
The colony has its own water supply, electricity distribution, and civic services.
For some time, the assumption has been that development itself is a sufficient form of civic service.
The school encourages the students to participate actively in civic and religious services.