Community Service Scholarship
As a 17–year–old senior at Bessemer City High, I am truly honored to have a chance to apply for the Ora H. Foster community Service Scholarship. Growing up I have always had a passion for community service. I love the feeling of helping others, without expecting anything in return. For about 2 years now, I have been involved in a number of clubs and community activities. I am involved SGA (Student Government Association), Beta Club, and National Technical Honors at my school, and have done volunteer work for councilmen Cynthia S. Donald.
Whenever I am available, I try to be a part of any community service project activities in or outside of school. I also hold down a part–time job at Zaxbys as a cook, where I have an opportunity to learn
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Community Service Synthesis Essay
It is apparent that the individual is out of touch with his/her environment, as we live in a time of isolation. This view of a frightful outside world is a common mindset in people, prompting them to stay home with the excuse that some things are not worth experiencing. Beyond this misconception, is a world that although may need some work, has opportunities for every kind of person. In fact, a "frightful outside world" can change with the contribution of a helping hand; this is what makes community service imperative. There is no better way to encourage students in assisting their communities than implementing service requirements in High School, and various sources explain the benefits behind these standards. A few of these excerpts include "Community Service...show more content...
One of their main claims in support of these educational requirements is for personal enrichment, and their passage reveals that "Doing Community Service is empowering. When an individual goes out in the world and interacts with other people in the spirit of bettering, that individual makes a contribution and will feel a sense of accomplishment (Source A)." That is to say, when we engage in serving our community we catalyze the development of our own human nature. Providing assistance to those in need speeds up the process of broadening one's moral conscience, just like how scholar John Prueter did with the elderly. The Detroit News published a story on how this seventh–grader was inspired into nursing after spending time with various senior citizens. The major newspaper claims that "Even after High School, Prueter hopes to continue working with the elderly by studying nursing. He says he became interested in the field because of his volunteer work (Source B)." Service to one's community begins with the benefits of others, but in the end it satisfies the
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Community service is simply defined as non–paid work done by an individual, group, or organization that benefits the community. While community service is commonly interchanged with volunteerism, these two terms should not be interchanged with each other since the former could be a mandatory task or requirement in certain situations. These situations include requirements for being granted citizenship to a country, class projects or requirements, and it can also serve as a corrective sanction for criminal charges. Before we discuss the value of community service and its impacts on the individual, let us first look into the relationship of the individual and to the society. With man being a social being, one can never separate himself not only from his immediatecommunity but to the larger society as well. Since time immemorial, man has relied on the various mechanisms of community in order to address his needs for survival. We can observe man's reliance on the community even dating back to the prehistoric era. During this time, the primitive communal mode of production was dominant among communities, where everyone had a part to play in feeding and taking care of the community members. But this was not only the duties of the community members. While survival was the primary interest during the primitive communal stage of society, by staying and living within a community, mean learned to develop values, culture, and of course a set of rules to govern the community and maintain
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Benefits Of Community Service
In a college student's life, there are many obstacles that can keep students from doing what they love and enjoy; an after school job, homework and social life. All of these may keep students from taking a look at their own communities. Some may never realize how much their neighborhood may need help until they become the ones with the helping hands. The question is: Should college students be required to do Community service in order to graduate? Community service refers to "service that a person performs for the benefit of his or her local community" and is done without pay, according to the Merriam Webster Dictionary. Performing community service is not the same as volunteering since it is not always done voluntarily. It may be done for a variety of reasons: Some students are required to complete community service as part of a class requirement, or in order to graduate, or to become a member of certain organizations. Adults also participate in community service as a way to help others or if they are ordered to do so by a judge. There is even government programs that offer free dental care in exchange for community service. Some Community service examples include: tutoring children after school, collecting school supplies to donate, planting a school garden, visiting residents of a retirement center, delivering meals to senior citizens, driving them to appointments, passing out food at a soup kitchen, collecting used clothes to be donated or making first aids kits for
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Community service is beneficial for personal and academic purposes, it helps to develop sense of social responsibility and increases "social connections" also community service help to improve the individual communication skills "Community service learning offers a unique and rewarding way for business students to reinforce communication capabilities while developing lifelong career and social skill (Mary L. Tucker et al. 1998) (Anne M. McCarthy et al. 1998) (John A. Hoxmeier et al. 1998) (Margarita M. Lenk et al 1998)." As this author states community service help to develop skill that in some point are going to be useful, also research found that community service help individuals to see the world with a different perspective....show more content...
Community Housing of Wyandotte County (CHWC) is a non–profit organization that build, rent and sell houses for lower prices, to families in need, their goal is to help people to achieve their dream of having a house or rent a house with affordable payments. CHWC not only provide houses but they also provide financial counseling and homebuyer assistance, that help individuals to get better understanding of the process that need to do in order to buy a house. The time I was there I felt so welcome by the staff and also it helped me to improve my communication skills since I was at the front desk receiving calls, interacting with the clients, making appointments to meet with the counselors and receiving the donations from different associations. I had a lot of good experiences at CHWC, one of the best experiences I had at CHWC was when a family finally get their house,I was the one who inform them that we had some goods news for them, as soon the family arrived the counselor speak to them and it was great seeing the face of those people, they were so happy about it. Another good experience was when a man came into the office with flowers and a cake for one of the counselors, he was so thankful because he was a first time homebuyer, and the counselor form CHWC helped him and oriented him, it was a great experience, I feel like CHWC gives a lot to the community. It was the
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Argumentative Essay On Community Service
My Passion For Service And Community
I was raised up believing in the importance of service and community as I saw my family members and neighbors selflessly help and be in community with people in need. It is therefore no surprise that I discovered my passion for service and volunteerism while still young. In my hometown Nairobi, Kenya, I did community service through various ways, including my involvement in the charity walk for Street Children and Orphans in Kenya in 2003 and the 2007 Brookside Freedom from Hunger Campaign. I participated in the charity walk for these causes and helped raise money to support street children, orphans, ending hunger, and was recognized as one of the top three people to raise the most funds. In high school, I volunteered at the St. Nicholas Children's home in Kenya, where I served, played, and was in solidarity with the children. In 2013, I earned the President's Bronze Standard award given to me by Honorable Mwai Kibaki, the third president of Kenya for being a young person equipped with positive life skills and a change maker in my community, country, and globally. Understanding where I have come from and how blessed I have been to have an opportunity to attend college is what drives me to excel academically. It is also what makes me feel I must give back. While at Xavier, I continued my passion for service by gaining leadership positions in various organizations, including the Students Government Association; African Students' Association; Black Students' Association, and
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Community Service
I have always been involved in groups that perform community service projects. In fact, I was recently elected to as VP of Public Relations of the Student MOVE group. We are a group of 12 individuals that are the advisory committee for all of the community service organizations on campus, but we organize many alternative activities and events. I even did a service learning project for my Spanish class last semester with Cynthia Wells. I attended the Spanish mass every Sunday, and I was a greeter. I learned their culture and rituals while still attending the usual Catholic Mass.
Upon learning that I had to do a service learning project for Ethics class, I immediately began brainstorming ideas. I decided I...show more content...
Our group was able to come up with many great ideas on how to help out the organizations. The Denver group also met with one of the creators of AWOL Libby Rau. Libby was an amazing BV student who graduated last spring. She came up with the idea of the AWOL program on the ride home from working in Sioux Falls on a weekend retreat with Maggie Baker. Libby is currently working for Ameri–Corp at a non–profit organization called Brent's Place. This was the place for children with cancer to stay while going through their treatments. Libby was a great role model for our group and really inspired a few individuals such as Sara Upah. I can recall Sara saying that she really wants to work for a non–profit organization.
Girls Inc. is located in downtown Denver. It is a place where girls can go after school to spend time with dedicated workers, which will help the girls with homework and keep them busy after school. It is designed for girls of low–income families which cannot afford daycare service or do not want their children being home alone after school. Girls Inc. got a 2 million dollar donation to build a facility next to the existing one. We helped pack up hundreds of boxes of material to be moved. We cleaned out old libraries, played with the children, and even got a tour of the new facility. Urban farms of Denver is a non–profit group that allows low–income children actually spend a day on the farm! Most
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Narrative Essay On Community Service
Ana Portillo Professor Russel Whitaker
English Composition I
November 13th, 2017
Narrative Essay Many teens consider community service a chore to complete in order to graduate or something to include on a college application. Yes, I was one of those teens in my high school years, but because I didn't really know what community service was really about, and I hadn't experienced it until my history class. With this opportunity I was able to experience this wonderful community service taught me more than what I could ever give. When I was in high school I had this history subject in which community service was a requirement to pass the class, because of this we had to complete 18 hours of community service during the semester. To be honest,...show more content...
I walked there with three girls named Alicia, Veronica and Karla. They showed me where their beds where and gave me a whole tour around the institution. I was impressed with all the beds they had, it was a huge wide room with many vertically arranged beds for each and every one of them. I started on cleaning and washing all the bed quilts, and all the girls were willing to help within everything, I didn't feel it was a job. They all seemed so cheerful and happy because somebody came to help them. Though, I was the one who got out learning things I hardly knew about. They all looked so mature to me, but I only could see a little girl from the outside. Then, I saw from across the room a very shy and quite little girl, she barely talked and interacted with the others. So, I went up to her, and asked her name. "My name is Sofia," she said with tears in her eyes, "What's wrong?", I asked. The other girls told me she had just arrived to the orphanage a few days ago. So, I grabbed her hand and went to the kitchen to give her a sandwich. She was amazed the whole sandwich was just for her, and she couldn't stop thanking me. This shocked me a lot because there are many children out there that don't have a place to stay or anything to eat, while we who have the privilege to have a place to call home, food always on the table, and most importantly a family, we take all that and everybody for granted. We should place more value on all those
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Community Service Statement
Community Service Statement: Briefly describe your extra–curricular activities which demonstrate community service, leadership, and/or volunteerism. Outline your contribution, the time commitment required, and what you learned as a result of participating. I am a representative of the Society of Calgary Undergraduate Math. As a representative, three to four hours per week, or forty–eight to sixty–four hours per semester, are dedicated to office hours, where I am available to anyone who has questions regarding club events and services, such as tutoring, which are offered by the club. In addition, at the end of each semester, I lead the organization of one final exam review session for a chosen entry–level mathematics course, which requires meetings with both the professor of the course and the chosen instructor who will lead the review. Overall, the review sessions require two to three hours of preparation, including sitting outside of the review admitting members and providing membership to new members. As a result of being part of the club, I have learned a few very valuable lessons. First, I have acquired better communication skills when conveying information to different audiences. Disseminating information on club events to students requires a different tone than giving the information to a professor, and I have valued the opportunity to become familiar with how professional and informal communications differ. In addition, by working with other members during meetings, I
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Community Service Scholarship Essay
As a student, I have demonstrated many works of service to my community and school. Service opportunities have shaped me into the person I am today and these projects have made me realize how fortunate I am for all that I have. While I've been doing these service projects through the years, it has been a pleasure seeing the joy on the faces of people that aren't as fortunate as I am. Service projects that I have completed include managing the fish booth at the St. Leo's Parish Festival, being an altar server at St. Leo's Parish, helping cook dinner for the Ridgway Fire Department during carnival day setup, participating in the St. Marys Light Up Night by dancing, and Christmas caroling to local residents. I also participated in a zombie/princess
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Danny Speed Theology Period 2 Community service paper Before I went to community service I felt very confused and excited at the same time because when I was in the 7th and 8th grade I went to do community service but it was hard and very long. Also But this year it was even longer and I already knew how to do it but it was very boring to do it all again. Also I was very excited because I knew that we could choose to go where ever we won't and I knew I wanted to go to help kids out. So I was very excited about that but I also was not happy that we had to do six hours. During the process of the moment happening I became more like I wanted to do it more. During my community service I went to Little Hearts Child Care where I got to help
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Community Service Paper
What Does Community Service Mean To Me
What does community service mean? Community service, to me, means bettering the community with volunteering at local places, business, or helping the people themselves. Community services is very important due to most of the things in a community such as parks, food banks, etc. being ran/used by the community.
I did my community service at Dr. Porter and Clark in Flat Rock during November 2016. They were doing their annualfood drive for families that couldn't afford thanksgiving in neighboring cities. The food drive needed help dividing up food for the families and organizing/making the drive route. I chosed this service because as someone who actively uses food banks on month to month basis, even week to week sometimes it's nice to give Get
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Community service in our society is starting to get a diminished appeal because it doesn't sound fun. Teenagers don't understand what they are doing for other people and our focused on the entertaining aspect of it. When it shouldn't be about that. It should be about helping people, but we are too concerned with ourselves. Required community service would some people good because it would teach them how to do it, but in a way it might ruin the purpose of it. This is because community service and service in general should be about the greater good, not because you are forced to do it to graduate. The point is that society has changed loads since the Counterculture Movement, in the sixties, but attitudes for this are still not the greatest....show more content...
When he or she is tutoring a kid they can see the difference and growth from the beginning of the year to the end of the year. Usually when he or she is tutoring a kid this happens because kids can retain information in incredible amounts. When he or she tutors a child they must take certain procedures because it matters what age they are to what procedure he or she might do. Somebody with a learning disability might have a different method of learning something then the person that is dyslexic. He or she may never know, but he or she needs to figure out what that stimulus is that helps them learn the best and apply it to how he or she might teach them. This is the thing that gives me the satisfaction is working with a student that has a learning disability. When he or she is working with them it is hard sometimes to come up with ways in which they will retain the information that he or she is throwing at them. Sometimes it can take a long time until they finally get it, but when they do is when the feeling of accomplishment comes in and he or she starts to appreciate the amount of work that they put in to help the child out. This is the part I like the best because it can be frustrating when the person isn't getting what he or she is trying to teach them, but once they get it it is the best feeling in the Get more content
Community Service Research Paper
"Volunteers are not paid; not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless."– Sherry Anderson (Volunteering Quotes: Finest Quotes). On average, when people think about community service, they assume that volunteering is just 'hours we need to be able to graduate' and that is it. Community service is more than just hours; community service is based on the acts performed by someone with the purpose of helping or bringing benefits to his or her community. People frequently compare community service as a punishment since it is often offered to small–time offenders as an alternative to fines or jail time. However, community service is the vital force to many communities since they depend on the service made by the volunteers...show more content...
Volunteering in your community helps solve many dilemmas in your community that descend through the eyes of government and social agencies (Everything you ever wanted to know about volunteering). Discussing about volunteering to teenagers should be the first step for a better life, since teenagers are the future of tomorrow and they will leave a mark from yesterday. Volunteering has been such an important matter, that schools in many countries around the world established that 12th grade students will need certain hours of community service in order to graduate. But the frequent answers all the schools are getting are "Why do I need to volunteer? I have better things to do!" What people are forgetting is that each one of them is part of a community, a community that is not perfect and that the government sometimes forgets about their problems or needs, because obviously the government needs to take care of other things that require more attention. People are not only helping others, they are also helping themselves (Volunteering). Volunteering is not a new subject now, but people did not perceive it before because as time goes by, volunteering is becoming more and more popular since each year more people volunteer. Volunteering began around the early 19th century since America was experimenting with the Great Awakening. The Great Awakening was a period in which the importance of the church was slowly dying and instead the
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Reflection Of A Community Service
The aim of this essay is to reflect on my learning and development primarily during the process of the community service that I have done with my team at St. Barnabas home, Klang. I will also be writing on the importance my experiences, evaluating my own development and examine the issues encountered before, during and after October 22nd. Besides, I will be highlighting on my learning styles, role as the Vice Organizing Chairperson in my team and how have I improved as an individual after this community service project.
Reflection
By the end of this service, I learned that my team and I are mostly action–orientated people. According to the Belbin's nine team roles model, I am a mixture of the shapers and implementers. I could not decide on which role do I fall the most because throughout this journey, I have been dynamically stimulating my team to give our best and training them to be both disciplined and organized (Enciso, 2012), when carrying out our individual duties. For an example, I encouraged my team to bring in more volunteers from their circles of friends and families so that we would have more helping hands to serve the children at the home. Besides, I also made sure that every meeting minutes are clearly typed and printed out ...show more content...
Firstly, my open area is that I am both a disciplined and practical person. Secondly, my hidden area is that I seldom discuss my issues or negative feelings to other. For example, I tried to solve the issue of compiling the videos for the final report presentation by myself without discussing the stressful workload on the editing part to my team members. However, I am still unsure of what are my blind and unknown areas. I am still working on being a more critical and reflective person so that I can discover more of these regions on
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What does community service means to me? Well, to me community service mean helping your community become a better place. When you do things for your neighborhood, it makes you feel like a better person. There are all sorts of activities you can do in your community. You can work with children at school, work with the elderly, or help people that are less fortunate and make their day very special. Community Service is very important because it gives you a chance to bond with the people in your neighborhood. It will also give you a chance to give back to your community , you'll learn a lot from your experience, and you'll make a difference in someone's life. I recommend a lot of people to go out and make a difference. For my community
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Me Essay
What Does Community Service Mean To
The thought of community service was a bore to me before I began my volunteer work. I dreaded starting my community service although I knew I had to do it. Where I earned my hours did not even matter to me. I just wanted to get it over with. To my surprise it was not what I expected. Community service was not a painful experience; it was a very enjoyable and beneficial experience.
I performed my community service with Habitat for Humanity. The non‐profit organization chooses the applicant that purchases the house and Habitat only charges them the cost of the materials. Almost every worker is avolunteer so Habitat for Humanity does not have to pay a high amount of wages. I felt good about myself being one of those volunteers. The future...show more content...
We shared many laughs and stories while we worked. It was satisfying to help improve these people's lives.
I took pleasure in how much I learned at Habitat for Humanity. We were doing construction so many tools were involved. On my first day I was unaware of the names of most tools. Learning the names and functions of each tool was exciting. Being a male, I felt more confident knowing these things. Construction involves math and clever thinking as well. On my first day I just watched as the processes took place. Eventually, I was helping make the decisions. I even helped a volunteer build a fence and make precise measurements. The education about construction will benefit me for the rest of my life.
The amount of respect I earned was an incomparable benefit that I received from community service. Oil companies volunteered their employees on Saturdays and I spoke with all of them. They recognized my enrollment and scholarship achievements. Some of them see me and recognize me around town and they ask about how my goals are going. I met people who made a huge positive impact on my life. Employees without a college education worked full time at Habitat for Humanity, and I realized what I do not want to do with my life. During lunch breaks I spoke with the supervisor, Alynda Best, and she explained to me the significance of hard work in college. Most importantly, I met the lady who made this opportunity possible for me and she
Essay Community Service Project Reflection
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Community service is about helping people who are in need. we should pick if we want to help, not be forced to do it because we need it to graduate. That is not the point of helping people. Community service takes a lot of time. Students already have to much to do. Community service will take time away form more important things. Although some people have argued that community service should be required, closer examination will show that it should be the students choice and students all ready have enough things to do. High schools should not require community service to graduate.
Community service is a good way to help people in need, but if it is required you are not doing it for the right reasons. Students may not ever want to help people after they graduate because they will fell like its only something they do for school and they already got credit and graduated so why should they keep doing it. Students could volunteer if they want to help someone but if they are forced to do the work they may not be much of a help. They may do a bad job or be rude because they do not want to do it, they might have other things they have to get done. Students already have to much to do. Community service will take time away from more important things. It is already hard to pass tests and get good...show more content...
Students would learn a lot of new things from the people they are helping. Community service could show the students that they are worth something. They can see how much they can really do. Helping someone else could also help you and make you feel good about yourself. Even though community service is good, students should have a choice to do volunteer work. It should not be required, maybe it should be for extra credit. Students could just go do it in there own time, maybe in the summer time or on school breaks if its something they like to Get
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Importance of Community Service
Community service is an important component of a business's social responsibility. Everyone belongs to a community, and it is our moral obligation to help those who cannot take care of themselves. Providing these citizens with food, medical assistance, clothing, and shelter helps keep the community safe and healthy. In addition, people will be less likely to commit crimes in order to gain basic necessities if they are offered help instead. By giving back to the communities they are located in, businesses can improve their image and gain the respect of local citizens. Therefore, community service can be a very profitable business venture. People can develop several important business skills through community service, such as teamwork, leadership, communication, and problem solving. Community service can also be an excellent way for individuals to network with others and discover new business opportunities.
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The name of the organization I volunteered for was The Bart Garrison Agricultural Museum ofSouth Carolina. Organization's Mission
The organization's mission is "to help foster agricultural education and practices, and examine agriculture's impact on our state's economy and culture: past, present and future." The museum's indoor and outdoor educational areas display historic agricultural artifacts and practices along with current, sustainable agriculture in South Carolina.1
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Imagine struggling to afford the 'mandatory' three meals you're supposed to consume a day. It would be hard and stressful right? I met over one hundred hungry people that have to feel this emotion every day of their life, struggling to provide enough food to make a meal, fulfill their hunger, and stay healthy. On October 17th my senior year ofhigh school I volunteered at a place called "Broad Street Ministry" a Christian based community church. They have many community service opportunities that you can get involved with. I helped with feeding the homeless or those who cannot afford to eat. A teacher at my high school introduced me to this opportunity and I took away a lot of memories I will cherish with this event.
On October 17th myself and five other students loaded a van with our health teacher and headed off to Philadelphia. Personally, I volunteered with this event just for community service hours at first but after I left the event I walked away with more than just some hours that I could write on paper, I walked away with life lessons and a heavy heart. We got off the bus at our destination around 9:00 AM to help set up the equipment we were using for the day. As we set everything up I thought that we overdid it because we many tables pushed together forming a long line each table full of food followed by coolers of soda and water. After we got done setting up we had a brief meeting with a head leader of the Broad Street Ministry simply thanking us and giving us a run down of the day. I didn't think the event would last too long and no way there would be that many people coming to get food. I put on the mandatory clothing items we had to wear and got in my place to help out. Noon is when everything started and people started forming a line with plates in hand. More and more people got in the line and eventually we opened everything up to start serving people. By the time we started serving there had to be at least 100 people in line, I have only ever saw this happen on TV or in magazines, never personally. There was such a diverse group of people that came to this event. I noticed the way each persons face lit up when they filled their plate with what they were served, even if they did Get
Why I Need Community Service
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