Colfax High Leo's Club Analysis

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My school and community through high school have both began to mean a lot to me and I cared to see where it goes in the future. After, I realized I wanted to do something more for my school and community, so I joined clubs and did activities that helped me reach my goal.The most influential club that I joined was the Colfax high Leo's club, who compelled me to do more with the community, so I did.
Leo's sole purpose is to make money to give back to the community which is one thing I definitely liked about this club. I may have only been in this club for two years but I feel that I made a definite change in the community for the good. Leo's makes many events happen by helping people who give a service request to the club and by doing so leo's

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