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    Throughout my time in high school, I have experienced so many wonderful opportunities through different volunteering events, but the one volunteering position that I enjoy the most is my Guest Ambassador position at Wake Med Health and Hospitals. My role as Guest Ambassador is to usher visitors around the hospital, give directions, and assist people to and from their destination. I started this service in my sophomore year of high school and have been doing it every week since then. Being a Guest

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    The efficiency of service can be looked at from multiple angles. Does the motive behind service lessen its effectiveness? Effective service refers to benefits communities gain when individuals volunteer. I will be exploring effective service in this paper by evaluating the net benefit to a community and its lasting impact on the individual performing mandatory versus voluntary service. I was drawn to this topic after listening to Tovia Smith’s podcast, ‘Selfish’ Giving: Does It Count If You Get In

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    attended High School, this was the Saint Jude Bike-a-thon. The Saint Jude Bike-a-thon was a fundraiser my high school’s JROTC program ran every year to raise money for Saint Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, a unique facility that primarily works to cure children with cancer. Unlike other hospitals, the majority of funding for St. Jude comes from generous donors. It costs $2 million to operate

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    lastly, assisting them with their evening dinner. To me, volunteering served as a purpose to become part of a bigger mission, and to discover the pleasure of learning and working with others. The same can be said about social work and how it serves as a bigger mission to help the community and society as a whole. I want to be a part of that bigger mission to help those in a tough situation make their way into a better and safer one. By volunteering at a residential health care facility, l gained the experience

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    make copies for the assignment of that day's lecture. It didn't take more than five minutes before he returned and yelled “get into your seats!” Each student ran to get to their seats to begin class. He started class my informing the students that hospitals wanted a few volunteers. That if we were interested, to grab a copy of the requirements needed and to go online to print the application. Around this time, is when I did not know what to do with my life. Which I ended zoning out and found that he

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    Why I Want To Volunteer

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    programs such as the White Rock Youth Ambassadors (WRYA), Teen Library Council, Good Grief Hospice Program and the Youth Program offered at Peace Arch Hospital. The main reason why I got involved was because volunteering was a way for me to see what the world outside of school, had to offer. I was not only interested in boardening my knowledge, learning new skills

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    local volunteers are needed now more than ever. I chose to volunteer at Moses Cone Behavioral Health Hospital to help combat this loss in funding. Regardless of age, life can challenge an individual with complex issues such as mental illness and substance abuse. The Cone Health Behavioral Health Hospital, one of the many

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    In order to prepare myself for my goal of living a life for others, I have started volunteering since I began high school as a Freshman. I went from performing community service by packaging food at the Oregon Food Bank to volunteering at the hospital on a weekly basis. Having volunteered at the hospital and still am, I have met many great individuals; each one of them with a great story to tell and a passion to live for. These people showed

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    lacking. Each week, I go to the local hospital to volunteer afterschool, and have over the course of these four years, completed nearly four hundred hours of volunteering. Hard work is another area that I do not have a problem with; I have taken AP courses in science and math, including Calculus and Chemistry and am currently taking Physics and Biology. But if there was one area where I wish I were more proficient in, it would be in quality of those volunteering hours.

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    night and told me what had happened. She said my grandfather was in the hospital because he tried to help someone during the earthquake. My grandfather came back home from the hospital, but sadly he passed away four days later. I was never told exactly why he died, and my parents never let me close to him. Year later when I was twelve, my grandmother told me that my grandfather had died of HIV/AIDS. She told me that the hospital had been careless during the chaos, and had used infected needles. My

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