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    directly from my volunteer work. Now, almost thirteen years later, I am involved in over 100 hours of community service per year and am ready to apply it into a new field- as a Resident Assistant. The first characteristic I possessed from my volunteering is becoming a team player. Being involved in so many committees, boards, and groups I have picked up the ability to work well, collaboratively with others. In my past, I have played many different roles. I have been on a serving team while feeding

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    The volunteer program that the RCOC has constructed requires all the people that are interesting to go through a vetting process that all employees, board members, and other persons that working closely with the organization must go through. The potential volunteer must go through a background check, submit a drug screening, have or be able to obtain a fingerprint clearance card, and have a shot record that verifies that they have taken a TB test. The outreach center wanted prospective volunteers

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    Fish Food Bank Goals

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    overcome greater obsticals than others, yet we are all living for a better something. I want to learn about the social issues I am unaware of that people have to deal with on a daily basis. The most memorable connection I have to a service is volunteering at my local FISH food bank. I have gone knocking door to door asking for cans for my local FISH food bank. I have also been able to work with a group of students like myself to create Christmas baskets for families. I have been able to help the

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    I Am A Community Service

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    Introduction It is often joked that beginning college is like re-entering the womb. Similar to the warm, nurturing space that was home to us for the last nine months before birth, higher education aims to prepare us for life outside, in the world. Unfortunately, college also earns this association due to what some, perhaps unfairly, dub its “coddling nature,” and the tendency of students to use their schools as a place to hide from the harsher realities of the adult world. The uncomfortable truth

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    British Abolitionist William Wilberforce once said, “You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know”. In contemporary Canadian society today, apathy is a severe problem. Canadians may be aware that there are people in the world who are starving, homeless and diseased, but don’t do anything themselves to help end global suffering. Often, this is because of a lack of understanding and experience. It is difficult for Canadians to relate to people they do not know

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    character. Who wouldn 't desire those attributes? If you had any type of sense, you would realize how sedulous it is to gain those traits through doing one simple thing......volunteering. Volunteering will teach you traits that can lead to phenomenal contributions for the world such as empathy. How does volunteering teach you empathy? Empathy is the capacity to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within another’s frame of reference; the capacity to place oneself

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    My Experience At The Gym

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    When I started searching for a place to volunteer, I had a tough time finding the correct place, because most places required for me to fill out an application to do a background check. I understand is a process, but it was going to take too much time, and I wanted to start as soon as possible because of time matter. However, that was not the only problem. The main issue was my work schedule because I work two jobs, and I only have free time part of the weekends, which made my situation much more

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    What is happiness? A feeling or euphoria or a feeling of accomplishment, perhaps both? Is happiness something we can create or something that appears to us when we need it most? I feel that happiness is something that is unique to each person. What fills me with inner joy might not for others and vice versa. Happiness is subjective, but one thing I think everyone will find is that a part of their happiness is found in growing as a person. Life begins at the end of your comfort zone and maybe happiness

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    complete ten hours of volunteer service at specific areas. While completing these ten hours I got to experience children and the way they act and think. This will be a reflection on how volunteering influenced me and how what I learned for human growth and development tied into my experience. I did my volunteering hours at the Diamond Village Baby Gator Child Development Center. Which offers, “High quality care to children ages six weeks to five years. Children grow and learn in a safe and healthy

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    Every other Friday, Cascades Elementary hosts Popcorn Friday in their cafeteria. Volunteers come and help make, bag, and distribute the salty snack to the classrooms. The line goes popcorn machine, empty bags, bag folders and tape placers, finished bags, and classroom totes. However, to make the line flow easily, the line might go; empty bags, popcorn machine, bag folders, tapers, finished bags in lines of five, and the classroom totes that are brought up from the classroom. This suggested lineup

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