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I am a freshman at Weber Tech Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, and I formerly attended Dolores Huerta for about nine years. I enjoyed all my years at Huerta and appreciate now how those years prepared me for high school.My younger brother still attends Dolores Huerta, Therefore, I am hoping you will allow me to do my community service in the After School Program. Serving the community is a requirement to graduate from Weber so I am hoping to come back to Dolores Huerta to perform my community service.

I want to volunteer in the After School Program because I believe I could learn new skills by volunteering. I am available on Mondays and Fridays from 2:30-4:30. I am bilingual in Spanish, and good at both math and in sports.

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