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    A community is where a group of people with many different backgrounds are united by one common thing. College and universities think putting young adults on a campus where they eat, sleep and learn together will make them become one community. Communities are made from within not from outside forces smashing people together. Florida Atlantic has many communities inside of it created by people who have the same interests in life. FAU doesn't have one set community as a whole because they are mostly

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    people, I reluctantly went to a youth group meeting. Unknowingly, I grew to love participating in youth group activities. From there, I made a plethora of new friends and discovered activities I enjoy through activities in which we gave back to the community. For instance, my youth group and I participated in a “Rake and Run” in which we raked the yards of elderly people during the fall since they were unable. We also went to Boone, North Carolina to pack shoeboxes filled with Christmas gifts for Operation

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    possibility of including community service. Community service as a graduation requirement would change a lot of students' perspectives on their community because it would make them have to reach out and do something they wouldn't typically do on their own time of their own choice. The choice of what type of community service would be completed by students would be left up to them, therefore they have a many choices to choose from of how to fulfill this graduation requirement. Community service means anything

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    Serving the Community At times, life can become difficult. Through the obstacles I had to undergo, I know I will be able to overcome whatever is placed in front of me. After going through hard situations, I have come to realize the importance of giving back to the community. Being a volunteer has shaped me to become a better person and has given me a greater sense of appreciation. Those my age often take simple things for granted, such as a roof over their head. Seeing those in need, whether it

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    I believe that a community should want their city, or state, or whatever the case may be to succeed as one. There may be some cons on why we shouldn’t give up some of our freedom, or the right to do whatever we please just so our community can succeed. But I feel that the success of a community does depend on what people in the community decide to do. Three reason I feel this way are because if The first reason I feel the way I do on this topic is because there are a lot of things happening, and

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    Key Club Research Paper

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    I have always had great passion for helping others and I thought the best to do that is through my community. So, when I heard about service clubs, I took the initiative to try something different. I ended up with one of the best things, Key Club. It’s centered around volunteering and giving back to the community. Through the club, I’ve been given the opportunity to make valuable friendships with likeminded people who want to have fulfilling experiences volunteering. I have always had great passion

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    well. The EPIC program is one of the great programs that helps the youth in the community prepare for the next step. Without programs like this, the burden of being a first generation student in college is greater and students may feel like they dont have the academic, emotional, and social support that they need during high school and the transition to college. It is a part of a greater organization that helps the community in many ways, is in a neighborhood that is incredible diversity with many things

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    Firetree Place Reflection

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    school, as well as to unite the community of Williamsport. Firetree Place is a community center for youth and has services such as mentoring. They are attempting to become a Big Brothers Big Sisters affiliate. They’re clients consist of youth in the Williamsport area. Most of these clients come from low-income families due to the services that they provide. Firetree Place holds activities like movie nights, as well as other events that are similar to the community day the class conducted. There are

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    Charitable Work

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    even if it stems from personal gain because it helps someone in need, supports the community, and the person may receive something in return. People may go help out at a food bank or serve soup at a soup kitchen because they want to help out someone in need but what do they get in return. Volunteering at a help organization not only helps the people receiving help but may boost your reputation within the community. Good things come out of helping

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    Tustin: Community Health Assessment, Windshield Survey Concordia University Irvine Community Health Nikki Atanasova, Molly Olerich, Amanda Van Horn Introduction A community is defined as a local based entity with systems of formal organizations reflecting institutions, formal groups, and aggregates (Anderson and McFarlane, 2011). In order to determine the status, structure, and overall characteristics of a community, an assessment has to be made where each aspect of a community is evaluated

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