During my volunteer program at Hialeah Hospital, I learned that the foundation of volunteerism is not giving back, but the desire and drive to give back through implementing core principles in the work I do. While everyone is capable of arranging equipment and cleaning entire rooms, very few add a humanitarian taste to their assignments. Every time I was cleaning a room but saw the family of patients lost or looking for someone to translate for them, my mother’s words of adding love to what I do guide…
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Why is Community Service so important? In my opinion Community Service is important for many reasons. taking part and volunteering teaches compassion and understanding. One of my favorite things about Community Service is the there are opportunities and choices right in your neighborhood. i like to volunteer thing it can really help people in there like. For example helping kid in their education that is so important to respect other and mostly their parents. not only is community service fun and rewarding…
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Civic engagement to me signifies citizens giving back to their community. The purpose of civic engagement is to improve the lives of others within a community. We live in a world where people are unequal, society determines which social class one’s belongs to base on money and power. There is the upper class which consists of extremely rich and powerful individuals, the middle class/working class comprises professionals such as accountants, doctors, lawyers and others. The lower class includes those…
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November 9th, 2013 as my brother and I congregated around a group of JP Morgan employees in Iselin, New Jersey. There were 50 volunteers total and instructions were given upon entering the bus to drive down to Union Beach, New Jersey where Hurricane Sandy had left the coast line in ruins. The destruction was catastrophic throughout the state and countless residents were left in dire situations. Upon entering the town of Union Beach, New Jersey a look of terror came over my face as we drove through…
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expanding my knowledge. • Patience: School takes time and comes with rewards. • Motivation: Remembering why I started college in the first place. • Perseverance: Pushing harder when I feel like giving up. 2. Write a mission statement about your career I am a committed health care management student who will be graduating in the spring semester of 2019. I am currently volunteering at Clinica Tepeyac a non-profit organization where my bilingual and health care knowledge come together to give back to the…
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proposal: Why do People Volunteer Work. I am currently associated with UNISA where I am an honours student in Psychology. I have special interest in why do people volunteer work due to some volunteer work I am doing with a home called Botshabelo and an organisation called Stop Hunger SA. I have attached a proposal for further research in this field. The reasons for approaching you is because I will need funding which I will use to carry out study and for ethical approval for my study.…
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My name is Giselle Munoz and I am 16 years old. When I graduate high school, I want to continue going to school, so I will look into different colleges to see which is the best fit for me. However, I am considering going to community college first. Being a junior in high school, senior year is getting closer, and so are college applications. With this being the reason why, I am writing this essay today. I was born in Fort Worth, Texas, and my parents are from Mexico, which makes me Hispanic. In the…
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Community service has been an extremely rewarding experience for me, I have always loved to work with people and help people out the best that I can. The activities I participated in gave me an opportunity to meet new people and feel like I am making a difference. I did my community service hours at many different places because I wanted the opportunity to explore different things and be around all age groups. One activity that I did was volunteer at the kindergarten screenings at licking valley…
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Makes The Dream Work Jumping right into what I found the most interesting part of this case was the section “Costco’s Business Philosophy, Values, and Code of Ethics” because I actually believe that he truly does stress them so that they will be enforced. I am not just referring to number one, obey the law. That is standard protocol, or should be for every company. What I found to be the most “down-to-earth” principals were the other four. From what I have read Costco does not just highly value their…
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The Club has always been a safe environment to learn, grow, give the kids hope and opportunity they never had before. The organization doesn’t really have days to meet, nor a commitment to join them. It only costs $3 for kids and $5 for teens to join the programs. The Boys & Girls Club has been impacting my life since I was at the tender age of 6. I was a member at The Boys and Girls Club of Mt. Pleasant in Cleveland Ohio. The area I grew…
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