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Are you applying to a college or a scholarship that requires a community service essay? Do you know how to write an essay that will impress readers and clearly show the impact your work had on yourself and others?

Read on to learn step-by-step instructions for writing a great community service essay that will help you stand out and be memorable.

What Is a Community Service Essay? Why Do You Need One?

A community service essay is an essay that describes the volunteer work you did and the impact it had on you and your community. Community service essays can vary widely depending on specific requirements listed in the application, but, in general, they describe the work you did, why you found the work important, and how it benefited people around you.

Community service essays are typically needed for two reasons:

#1: To Apply to College

  • Some colleges require students to write community service essays as part of their application or to be eligible for certain scholarships.
  • You may also choose to highlight your community service work in your personal statement.

#2: To Apply for Scholarships

  • Some scholarships are specifically awarded to students with exceptional community service experiences, and many use community service essays to help choose scholarship recipients.
  • Green Mountain College offers one of the most famous of these scholarships. Their "Make a Difference Scholarship" offers full tuition, room, and board to students who have demonstrated a significant, positive impact through their community service

Getting Started With Your Essay

In the following sections, I'll go over each step of how to plan and write your essay. I'll also include sample excerpts for you to look through so you can get a better idea of what readers are looking for when they review your essay.

Step 1: Know the Essay Requirements

Before your start writing a single word, you should be familiar with the essay prompt. Each college or scholarship will have different requirements for their essay, so make sure you read these carefully and understand them.

Specific things to pay attention to include:

  • Length requirement
  • Application deadline
  • The main purpose or focus of the essay
  • If the essay should follow a specific structure

Below are three real community service essay prompts. Read through them and notice how much they vary in terms of length, detail, and what information the writer should include.

From the Equitable Excellence Scholarship:

"Describe your outstanding achievement in depth and provide the specific planning, training, goals, and steps taken to make the accomplishment successful. Include details about your role and highlight leadership you provided. Your essay must be a minimum of 350 words but not more than 600 words."

From the Laura W. Bush Traveling Scholarship:

"Essay (up to 500 words, double spaced) explaining your interest in being considered for the award and how your proposed project reflects or is related to both UNESCO's mandate and U.S. interests in promoting peace by sharing advances in education, science, culture, and communications."

From the LULAC National Scholarship Fund:

"Please type or print an essay of 300 words (maximum) on how your academic studies will contribute to your personal & professional goals. In addition, please discuss any community service or extracurricular activities you have been involved in that relate to your goals."

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Step 2: Brainstorm Ideas

Even after you understand what the essay should be about, it can still be difficult to begin writing. Answer the following questions to help brainstorm essay ideas. You may be able to incorporate your answers into your essay.

  • What community service activity that you've participated in has meant the most to you?
  • What is your favorite memory from performing community service?
  • Why did you decide to begin community service?
  • What made you decide to volunteer where you did?
  • How has your community service changed you?
  • How has your community service helped others?
  • How has your community service affected your plans for the future?

You don't need to answer all the questions, but if you find you have a lot of ideas for one of two of them, those may be things you want to include in your essay.

Writing Your Essay

How you structure your essay will depend on the requirements of the scholarship or school you are applying to. You may give an overview of all the work you did as a volunteer, or highlight a particularly memorable experience. You may focus on your personal growth or how your community benefited.

Regardless of the specific structure requested, follow the guidelines below to make sure your community service essay is memorable and clearly shows the impact of your work.

Samples of mediocre and excellent essays are included below to give you a better idea of how you should draft your own essay.

Step 1: Hook Your Reader In

You want the person reading your essay to be interested, so your first sentence should hook them in and entice them to read more. A good way to do this is to start in the middle of the action. Your first sentence could describe you helping build a house, releasing a rescued animal back to the wild, watching a student you tutored read a book on their own, or something else that quickly gets the reader interested. This will help set your essay apart and make it more memorable.

Compare these two opening sentences:

"I have volunteered at the Wishbone Pet Shelter for three years."

"The moment I saw the starving, mud-splattered puppy brought into the shelter with its tail between its legs, I knew I'd do whatever I could to save it."

The first sentence is a very general, bland statement. The majority of community service essays probably begin a lot like it, but it gives the reader little information and does nothing to draw them in. On the other hand, the second sentence begins immediately with action and helps persuade the reader to keep reading so they can learn what happened to the dog.

Step 2: Discuss the Work You Did

Once you've hooked your reader in with your first sentence, tell them about your community service experiences. State where you work, when you began working, how much time you've spent there, and what your main duties include. This will help the reader quickly put the rest of the essay in context and understand the basics of your community service work.

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Not including basic details about your community service could leave your reader confused.

Step 3: Include Specific Details

It's the details of your community service that make your experience unique and memorable, so go into the specifics of what you did.

For example, don't just say you volunteered at a nursing home; talk about reading Mrs. Johnson her favorite book, watching Mr. Scott win at bingo, and seeing the residents play games with their grandchildren at the family day you organized. Try to include specific activities, moments, and people in your essay. Having details like these let the readers really understand what work you did and how it differs from other volunteer experiences.

Compare these two passages:

"For my volunteer work, I tutored children at a local elementary school. I helped them improve their math skills and become more confident students."

"As a volunteer at York Elementary School, I worked one-on-one with second and third graders who struggled with their math skills, particularly addition, subtraction, and fractions. As part of my work, I would create practice problems and quizzes and try to connect math to the students' interests. One of my favorite memories was when Sara, a student I had been working with for several weeks, told me that she enjoyed the math problems I had created about a girl buying and selling horses so much that she asked to help me create math problems for other students."

The first passage only gives basic information about the work done by the volunteer; there is very little detail included, and no evidence is given to support her claims. How did she help students improve their math skills? How did she know they were becoming more confident?

The second passage is much more detailed. It recounts a specific story and explains more fully what kind of work the volunteer did, as well as a specific instance of a student becoming more confident with her math skills. Providing more detail in your essay helps support your claims as well as make your essay more memorable and unique.

Step 4: Show Your Personality

It would be very hard to get a scholarship or place at a school if none of your readers felt like they knew much about you after finishing your essay, so make sure that your essay shows your personality. The way to do this is to state your personal strengths, then provide examples to support your claims. Take some time to think about which parts of your personality you would like your essay to highlight, then write about specific examples to show this.

  • If you want to show that you're a motivated leader, describe a time when you organized an event or supervised other volunteers.
  • If you want to show your teamwork skills, write about a time you helped a group of people work together better.
  • If you want to show that you're a compassionate animal lover, write about taking care of neglected shelter animals and helping each of them find homes.

Step 5: State What You Accomplished

After you have described your community service and given specific examples of your work, you want to begin to wrap your essay up by stating your accomplishments. What was the impact of your community service? Did you build a house for a family to move into? Help students improve their reading skills? Clean up a local park? Make sure the impact of your work is clear; don't be worried about bragging here.

If you can include specific numbers, that will also strengthen your essay. Saying "I delivered meals to 24 home-bound senior citizens" is a stronger example than just saying "I delivered meals to lots of senior citizens."

Also be sure to explain why your work matters. Why is what you did important? Did it provide more parks for kids to play in? Help students get better grades? Give people medical care who would otherwise not have gotten it? This is an important part of your essay, so make sure to go into enough detail that your readers will know exactly what you accomplished and how it helped your community.

"My biggest accomplishment during my community service was helping to organize a family event at the retirement home. The children and grandchildren of many residents attended, and they all enjoyed playing games and watching movies together."

"The community service accomplishment that I'm most proud of is the work I did to help organize the First Annual Family Fun Day at the retirement home. My job was to design and organize fun activities that senior citizens and their younger relatives could enjoy. The event lasted eight hours and included ten different games, two performances, and a movie screening with popcorn. Almost 200 residents and family members attended throughout the day. This event was important because it provided an opportunity for senior citizens to connect with their family members in a way they aren't often able to. It also made the retirement home seem more fun and enjoyable to children, and we have seen an increase in the number of kids coming to visit their grandparents since the event."

The second passage is stronger for a variety of reasons. First, it goes into much more detail about the work the volunteer did. The first passage only states that she helped "organize a family event." That really doesn't tell readers much about her work or what her responsibilities were. The second passage is much clearer; her job was to "design and organize fun activities."

The second passage also explains the event in more depth. A family day can be many things; remember that your readers are likely not familiar with what you're talking about, so details help them get a clearer picture.

Lastly, the second passage makes the importance of the event clear: it helped residents connect with younger family members, and it helped retirement homes seem less intimidating to children, so now some residents see their grand kids more often.

Step 6: Discuss What You Learned

One of the final things to include in your essay should be the impact that your community service had on you. You can discuss skills you learned, such as carpentry, public speaking, animal care, or another skill.

You can also talk about how you changed personally. Are you more patient now? More understanding of others? Do you have a better idea of the type of career you want? Go into depth about this, but be honest. Don't say your community service changed your life if it didn't because trite statements won't impress readers.

In order to support your statements, provide more examples. If you say you're more patient now, how do you know this? Do you get less frustrated while playing with your younger siblings? Are you more willing to help group partners who are struggling with their part of the work? You've probably noticed by now that including specific examples and details is one of the best ways to create a strong and believable essay .

"As a result of my community service, I learned a lot about building houses and became a more mature person."

"As a result of my community service, I gained hands-on experience in construction. I learned how to read blueprints, use a hammer and nails, and begin constructing the foundation of a two-bedroom house. Working on the house could be challenging at times, but it taught me to appreciate the value of hard work and be more willing to pitch in when I see someone needs help. My dad has just started building a shed in our backyard, and I offered to help him with it because I know from my community service how much work it is. I also appreciate my own house more, and I know how lucky I am to have a roof over my head."

The second passage is more impressive and memorable because it describes the skills the writer learned in more detail and recounts a specific story that supports her claim that her community service changed her and made her more helpful.

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Step 7: Finish Strong

Just as you started your essay in a way that would grab readers' attention, you want to finish your essay on a strong note as well. A good way to end your essay is to state again the impact your work had on you, your community, or both. Reiterate how you changed as a result of your community service, why you found the work important, or how it helped others.

Compare these two concluding statements:

"In conclusion, I learned a lot from my community service at my local museum, and I hope to keep volunteering and learning more about history."

"To conclude, volunteering at my city's American History Museum has been a great experience. By leading tours and participating in special events, I became better at public speaking and am now more comfortable starting conversations with people. In return, I was able to get more community members interested in history and our local museum. My interest in history has deepened, and I look forward to studying the subject in college and hopefully continuing my volunteer work at my university's own museum."

The second passage takes each point made in the first passage and expands upon it. In a few sentences, the second passage is able to clearly convey what work the volunteer did, how she changed, and how her volunteer work benefited her community.

The author of the second passage also ends her essay discussing her future and how she'd like to continue her community service, which is a good way to wrap things up because it shows your readers that you are committed to community service for the long-term.

What's Next?

Are you applying to a community service scholarship or thinking about it? We have a complete list of all the community service scholarships available to help get your search started!

Do you need a community service letter as well? We have a step-by-step guide that will tell you how to get a great reference letter from your community service supervisor.

Thinking about doing community service abroad? Before you sign up, read our guide on some of the hazards of international volunteer trips and how to know if it's the right choice for you.

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Established by the United Nations, every year on December 5th, the world comes together to celebrate International Volunteer Day (IVD) for Economic and Social Development. This day is a testament to the invaluable contributions of volunteers in promoting economic and social development. It’s a day to recognize the selfless efforts of volunteers and their role in shaping a more inclusive, equitable, and prosperous world. In this blog post, we will delve into the historical significance of this day, explore the impact of volunteerism on economic and social development, and highlight the ways in which individuals can get involved. 

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History and Significance  

International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development, often referred to as International Volunteer Day (IVD), was officially designated by the United Nations General Assembly in 1985. It serves as a global platform to applaud the contributions of volunteers and organizations that dedicate their time and energy to improve the well-being of communities and address critical issues such as poverty, inequality, and environmental sustainability. 

The significance of IVD lies in its ability to inspire and mobilize people to take action. It celebrates volunteerism as a universal and shared value that transcends boundaries, cultures, and backgrounds. The impact of volunteers in addressing complex economic and social challenges cannot be overstated. 

The Role of Volunteers in Economic and Social Development 

  • Poverty Alleviation: Volunteers contribute to poverty reduction by supporting marginalized communities through initiatives like education, skills development, and access to resources. Their work helps people gain economic independence and improve their quality of life. 
  • Community Development: Volunteers play a crucial role in fostering social cohesion and community development. They engage in projects that enhance infrastructure, provide access to clean water, and create safer and more sustainable living environments. 
  • Healthcare and Well-being: Volunteers often work in healthcare and public health programs, providing essential services, raising awareness, and improving overall well-being. Their efforts have a profound impact on reducing disease prevalence and improving healthcare access. 
  • Environmental Conservation: In the face of environmental challenges, volunteers actively engage in conservation efforts. They participate in tree-planting initiatives, beach cleanups, and other environmental projects that contribute to sustainability and combat climate change. 
  • Education and Empowerment: Volunteers support educational programs that empower individuals with knowledge and skills. Access to quality education is a key driver of economic and social development, and volunteers bridge gaps in educational equity. 
  • Emergency Response: In times of crises, volunteers often serve as first responders, providing critical assistance during disasters, conflicts, and humanitarian emergencies. Their rapid response is instrumental in saving lives and mitigating the impact of crises. 

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Volunteerism as a Catalyst for Change  

Volunteerism is not just a response to societal challenges; it is a catalyst for change. It fosters a sense of unity, shared responsibility, and empowerment among individuals and communities. Here are key ways in which volunteerism drives economic and social development: 

  • Capacity Building: Volunteer experiences often involve training and capacity building, equipping individuals and communities with the skills and knowledge to address local challenges and drive development. 
  • Social Inclusion: Volunteer organizations often focus on inclusion, providing opportunities for marginalized groups to participate in development projects and activities. This promotes a more equitable society. 
  • Youth Engagement: Volunteering offers young people a platform to engage with important social and economic issues, shaping them into informed and active global citizens. 
  • Cross-Cultural Exchange: Volunteer initiatives often bring together people from diverse backgrounds, facilitating cross-cultural exchange and understanding. This promotes tolerance and cooperation. 
  • Advocacy and Awareness: Volunteers serve as advocates, raising awareness about various issues and advocating for policy changes that drive economic and social development. 

Individual Empowerment through Volunteerism  

Volunteering is not just about giving; it’s also about receiving. Individuals who engage in volunteer activities often experience personal growth and empowerment. Here’s how volunteering empowers individuals: 

  • Skill Development: Volunteers acquire new skills and knowledge through their experiences, making them more versatile and adaptable in various life situations. 
  • Increased Empathy: Working closely with communities in need enhances volunteers’ empathy and understanding of different perspectives, making them more compassionate individuals. 
  • Networking: Volunteer work often leads to valuable connections and networks, which can be beneficial for personal and professional development. 
  • Personal Fulfillment: The act of contributing to the well-being of others brings personal satisfaction and a sense of fulfillment, enhancing mental and emotional well-being. 
  • Leadership Skills: Volunteering opportunities often nurture leadership skills and the ability to take initiative, which can have a profound impact on an individual’s career and personal life. 

How to Get Involved  

Getting involved in volunteering can be a rewarding experience. There are several ways to contribute your time and skills to promote economic and social development: 

  • Local Nonprofits: Look for local nonprofit organizations that align with your interests and skills. These organizations often have opportunities for community service, from tutoring and mentoring to environmental cleanups. 
  • International Organizations: International volunteer programs offer opportunities to make a global impact. Organizations like the Peace Corps, UN Volunteers, and Doctors Without Borders provide avenues for volunteering abroad. 
  • Online Volunteering: In our digital age, online volunteering is an accessible option. You can contribute to various causes from your computer, such as offering virtual mentorship, graphic design, or content creation. 
  • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Many companies have CSR programs that encourage their employees to volunteer. Check if your workplace offers such opportunities. 
  • Community Events: Participate in local community events and initiatives. These can include charity runs, fundraisers, and food drives. 
  • Government Programs: Some governments run volunteer programs that focus on issues like disaster response, public health, and education. Explore opportunities in your region. 

International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development is a reminder of the positive and transformative impact of volunteerism. It highlights the vital role of volunteers in addressing complex global challenges and driving economic and social development. 

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As we celebrate International Volunteer Day, let us recognize and applaud the dedication of volunteers worldwide. Whether through local initiatives, international programs, or online opportunities, we can all play a part in creating a more inclusive, equitable, and prosperous world. Volunteerism knows no boundaries, and together, we can make a lasting impact on economic and social development. 

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Today we celebrate International Volunteer Day (IVD) 2021 for millions of volunteers across the world to recognize and support the spirit of volunteerism to help create a better future for all – people and the planet.

The campaign this year is focused on decision-makers more than in the past. It is important to integrate volunteers and the spirit of volunteerism into national and global implementation strategies to achieve the SDGs and build an inclusive world. By volunteering, people take action to improve their lives and the lives of those around them. Therefore, the theme for this year’s campaign is “Volunteer now for our common future”.

We are highlighting the below key messages about the power of volunteerism in line with our campaign theme:

  • Volunteerism is universal and strengthens civic engagement, social inclusion, solidarity, and ownership.
  • A top priority for the United Nations is avoiding climate disasters and reducing global warming. Through volunteering these goals, for tomorrow’s generations, are more likely to be achieved.  
  • Volunteers promote people’s engagement and civic participation, which is key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

People across the world, UN Agencies and their partners, Member States, and governments across the world have begun IVD celebrations. They are recognizing the contributions and efforts of volunteers and encouraging the spirit of volunteerism through events, activities, conferences, discussions, and volunteer awards.

So far, we can see 200+ events and activities around the world for IVD celebrations on our Map . 100+ countries are participating in recognizing volunteers and we are hosting 13 UNV Country Awards with our partners and local authorities. 100+ Media channels and news agencies are covering the celebrations across the world online. More than 20 of our partners and influencers from across the world are encouraging people to appreciate the efforts of volunteers and volunteer their time for our common home.

The cosmos and the stars are celebrating IVD as well! Watch the videos below as Roscosmos cosmonauts send greetings to all volunteers from the International Space Station.

Additionally, people across the world are joining in the online celebrations and showing support to volunteers – there are 7000+ posts across social media with our campaign hashtag #IVD2021 on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. The social media campaigning at UNV for IVD 2021 had begun on 5th November 2021.

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5 December 2021. – More than a year and a half ago, COVID-19 became part of our lives. In Iraq, young people represent more than half of society, and they are among the most affected by COVID-19.  On December 5, on International Volunteer Day, we celebrate all those young people which have given a step forward in Iraq to help their own communities face the pandemic.

With the contribution of the German Government and the Czech Republic Government, and in partnership with the Directorate of Youth and Sports and the Directorate of Health, UNICEF continues to work on raising awareness on COVID-19 by having trained and mobilized more than 100 young boys and girls all over Iraq in collaboration with its local partners. These young people continue engage communities through door-to-door interpersonal sessions, and organize gatherings in many district and governorates on importance of vaccinations, misconceptions, rumors, common symptoms, frequently asked questions, and  preventive measures against the virus, reaching till today more than 1,200 youth, adolescents, caregivers and teachers.

Shahrban, 16 years old

16-year-old Shahrban has been living in Mamarashan camp in Dohuk, Iraq, with her brothers for six years since they left their home in Sinjar due to the recent conflicts.

 "I do this work because I find it is my responsibility to protect people against this dangerous virus. A lot of people responded to us and decided to get vaccinated. This action makes me feel that I am doing a great service to my people, Plus, here the camp is a small closed community, I feel that the spread of the epidemic here could harm many people", Shahrban says.

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Basel, 20 years old

Basel, 20 years old, also lives in Mamarashan camp. He goes to the youth gatherings near the football stadium in the camp. “I love football, I come here every day to watch the teams play, and I do my part to educate those around about the importance of vaccinations and safety measures. At first, they didn't pay attention, but I did not give up on them. They are now more responsive," says Basil.

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Fatima, 22 years old

On the other side of the country, in Basra, there are groups of young people who also work every day to raise the community awareness on the importance of getting vaccinated. They go to youth centers, knock on doors, and stop cars to spread awareness among people about the importance of the vaccine and the potential risk if people do not receive their doses.

Fatima Saeed, from Basra, is 22 years old. She is a student at the College of Law, University of Basra. She loves humanitarian work, and her dream is to become a civil activist.

"I personally changed my way of thinking about the vaccine, I was afraid of it at first, we all as a family had this feeling, until my father was infected with this virus and we lost him very quickly due to the worsening of his health. It was tough days for us, but when the vaccine appeared and I learned about it, I felt that everyone should get vaccinated as soon as possible. I still feel that we would not have lost our father if he had taken the vaccine," says Fatima.

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Haider, 22 years old

Haider is an accounting student at the University of Basra, 22 years old. Founder of a volunteer team of 22 people, who carry out campaigns to support the province, such as planting trees and cleaning campaigns. “I was infected with the Corona virus, I recovered from it, then I took the vaccine, and I convinced my family to take the vaccines too," says Haider.

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Ayat Saeed, 23 years old

Ayat Saeed, 23 years old, is also a good example of how volunteers are bringing change to their communities. Ayat graduated from the Institute of Accounting and is now studying at the Faculty of Languages, Department of Arabic Language. She lives in Basra with her family. “The pandemic at the beginning was a nightmare for us, we did not go out of our house, we sterilized everything. When the vaccine arrived, we were somehow reassured, but we are aware that the risk is still there. I think the risk will decrease when everyone receives the vaccine. The issue is difficult, but it is not impossible. I do not think there is anything impossible for us as young people. We will try to convince as many people as possible,” says Ayat.

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Tabarak, 18 years old

From Anbar, Tabarak, 18 years old, “Before I joined the COVID-19 campaign, I was a very shy girl. I attended the orientation session with UNICEF on the importance of the vaccine but was too shy to even to ask any questions. After doing many communities speaking exercises and conducting actual community engagement activities, I felt more confident to speak up and express my thoughts. For me, this was a big gain and I feel that developing this type of skill will open many doors for my future.”

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UNICEF is also working on a parallel campaign in digital platforms, such as U-Report, Voices of Youth platform and rumor-tracking dashboards.85 young men and women, mostly girls, have participated so far through videos and blogs raising awareness on mental health and well-being and COVID-19. UNICEF has reached more than 35,000 people in Iraq with information on preventive measures and symptoms of COVID-19, while youth continue to support the risk communication and community engagement interventions in Iraq.

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Topic: From what frequent activity do you derive your joy? Why is this activity meaningful to you and how does it shape your perspective on life?

My Volunteer Experience

I personally enjoy helping people with other problem they have because I always try to picture myself in another person’s shoes. I don’t enjoy watching people suffer or being unable to do certain things because I feel that it is every human’s responsibility to help those who cannot help themselves. Knowing that I can make a difference in someone’s day by just providing my assistance is very important to me because I can help bring ease to people. Volunteering to help others is where I derive my greatest joy from.

In the past few years, my volunteering experiences has allowed me to gain new perspectives on life. For example, when I volunteered at my local hospital, Nassau University Medical Center, in the summer of 2014, I was able to realize why I was such a valuable asset to a hospital as a volunteer. When I originally signed up to volunteer at the hospital, it was because I had to meet a service requirement for my school’s honor society, the Scholar Service Institute. However, after my first week of volunteering, I started to develop a love for helping people.

I realized that in the hospital, volunteers are very much needed because a hospital is a community of people working together to ensure the lives of hundreds of people. In that community of the working people, you have people such as pharmacists, who work hard to make sure that every patient gets their correct medication. However, for the pharmacists to deliver that medication to the different floors of the hospital is very time-consuming, but as a volunteer I was able to ease their job by delivering the medications to all the different floors of the hospital. Reflecting on this experience still brings me joy because I was able to help imperative people of a hospital efficiently get their job done and help patients get better with proper medication.

Another experience of volunteering is the bake sale my friends and I organized on Valentine’s Day of 2016 for Make-A-Wish foundation. We held a bake sale at the parish of our school, St. Mary’s Church. I feel that this experience was one of the most joyful volunteering experiences I was able to have. I felt that my friends and I could aid children of terminal diseases such as Lymphoma by helping them to experience some joy in their life. With the help of the funds of the $334 we raised at our bake sale, Make-A-Wish was able to grant the wishes of these ill children.

Whenever I volunteer, I never think of the personal benefits I will get. I always consider how others will benefit from my assistance. The pleasure of knowing that my assistance in the lives of others can make a difference is all the convincing I need to get out and volunteer.

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