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Thursday, November 10, 2016

My Community Service Experience

being a volunteer portion was the best experience Ive ever had. Throughout the alliance service time my aspect has changed even though it was sole(prenominal) 30 hours of club service. My community service place was at PACS, which is a place that sells just about used clothes, shoes, and other utilizable stuff at busted prices to homeless person bulk or poor the great unwashed. My job was to engineer all the clothes and denude it up (goods and processing). eventide though most of their stuff were used, we needful to clean it and only book the best quality items. in that respect were about 20 -40 volunteers ingrained at PACS. Many tidy sum were willing to benefactor others and they were legitimate friendly. Since our customers were mostly homeless hatful or poor people, I have learned how I can help the homeless people. Even though I cant help them with money, I agnize that I can use my flyspeck time to help them. earlier I started my community service, I could nt fully empathize other peoples situation. Honestly, I did non drive in them, especially those people who erupt dirty clothes and people who smell bad. However, piece I was serving them, I pass judgment it out that all people be the same. It doesnt consequence what their situations was or what they look desire. in that location are no differences mingled with homeless people and us. In Matthew 19:19, it says Love your populate as yourself. Also I learned how to be a positive person in every situation. I was not fully thankful in my situation. I had few things that I hated in my life. However, straightway I know that I am a sunny person just like others. God has given us a great milieu and we are living through Gods gift. Even those people who are starving, they are unceasingly smiling strange me. I felt broken in how I felt like how I didnt like my life. I realized this because of the people around me while I was doing my community service. many volunteers wer e handicapped people and some of them were elderly people, but they were always smiling and ...

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