different activity‚ our first activity was one person go to go stand in a hula hoop‚ and pretend to be a growing flower. The speaker then invited another person and another until about 6 people were in the hula hoop. The speaker then asked the original volunteer how they felt‚ now that most of their resources needed to live were blocked by other plants. The next activity was Panther Hunt‚ which would go with meeting people’s basic needs. The point of the game was to pretend to be panthers and to take one
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commonwealth. The American Red Cross’ vision statements are on the principle of always being there in times of need. They are compassionate champions who assist all people affected by disaster across the United States and around the world by providing shelter‚ medical attention‚ and lifesaving blood products. As an example of American Red Cross commitment to social responsibility can include neutrality‚ impartiality‚ universality‚ independence‚ and unity. Social responsibility “is the continuing commitment
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Community service is a voluntary work which is intended to help people. This kind of service is important because the needy people will be help by the volunteers so their life will be improved and become easier. Other than that‚ the relationship between the volunteers and the helped people become stronger and also firms the bond among the volunteers themselves. So‚ should community service be encouraged in a university? I strongly agree that community service should be encouraged in a university
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Prepared By: Tariq khan‚ Link Modules Student Aims of Visit: Group Aims: To find out about the work of St.Vincent De Paul Foundation To find out about fundraising To find out how students can get involved in the organisation and become volunteers Personal Aims: To find out about the background and history of the foundation To find out about their services and areas that they operate in To find out about their span of control Overview of Visit: 1. Introduction to the tour. We welcomed
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homeless are most often unable to acquire and maintain regular‚ safe‚ secure‚ and adequate housing. Many people go in and out of homelessness. They may transition from sleeping in cars or parks to sleeping in a shelter‚ then moving to housing‚ then staying with a friend and back to shelters. In most situations homelessness is caused by the impact of several different factors over time. Structural factors are broad economic and social issues that affect an individual’s ability to thrive and meet their
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complete five hours of volunteer work in order to join the National Honor Society. I cleaned and organized bookshelves at my local library‚ and that was that. Over the next year‚ I volunteered with school cleaning‚ dance set-up‚ and other events not out of graciousness or compassion‚ but solely to maintain my NHS membership. However‚ as a junior‚ a teacher nominated me for the United Way Youth Board of Baldwin County‚ Alabama. Youth Board‚ an organization designed to encourage volunteer work among adolescents
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_____________________ Issue #1 who … Homeless people Whom does the issue or problem affect? How does it affect them? This issue effects the homeless people. Are others already working on the issue? Yes there are soup kitchens and homeless shelters that people built Who else cares about it that you know? My family and aunt that lives near me Who has information that can help you? My aunt who’s part of a soup kitchen What factors contribute to the problem? Homeless people losing
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Unit 5 Assignment Homelessness Cynthia G. HN200 October 23 Kaplan University Unit 5 Assignment Homelessness There are different reasons why someone can end up homeless. In today’s economy it is an increasing reality. The website Homeless in America states that “in 2011‚ for every 10‚000 individuals‚ there were about 21 homeless individuals.” (Homeless in America‚ 2012) The two populations I have chosen to discuss are the eldery and the new poor. Both of these populations have unique
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Providence House: A Volunteer Experience Providence House is a licensed crisis nursery that is located in Cleveland at 2050 W. 32nd Street. Providence House’s Mission “fights to end child abuse and neglect by protecting at-risk children‚ empowering families in crisis‚ and building safer communities for every child” (Providence House‚ 2016). The goal is to engage families who are at risk of crisis the safety and well-being of their children. Providence House’s vision is to make sure that children
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individual donations‚ will and bequest‚ private grants‚ Government grants‚ fundraising events‚ and other occasional donations. Services offered by the FOA are: o Overnight shelter: the FOA has two shelters‚ one that is located in Harrison which has 257 beds and another shelter called the annex which has 65 beds. These shelters have separate dormitories for women and men and it
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