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    I’ve attended multiple leadership conferences and grown from a timid 9th grader to a confident and outgoing young adult. I have begun to take charge of not only my life but my involvement in the community. Rather than simply attending events, I am now planning them myself from start to finish. In my local Anchor Club, I was given the opportunity to turn an idea into reality. We created a new annual event to honor caregivers. The event is…

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    volunteer I learned that community uplift is the most important goal of African American studies. Civic engagement in a community is necessary for the growth of the inhabitants and their well-being. Foremost, my experience in volunteering for my community encouraged me to view specific social issues differently. These social issues include, the importance of positive role models, an abundance of academic/ personal resources, and the effects of structural racism. My community service…

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    Parks Conservancy has over 80,000 acres of park land, where they need volunteers to help work together to keep the parks clean and maintained. The Golden Gate National Parks has a volunteer program which helps conserve parkland dedicated to the community and environment. The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy offer volunteer programs to many parks around the bay area, such as Presidio of San Francisco, Marin County…

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    Recently, there has been a growing interest in the field of sociology of education with regard to parent’s involvement in their children’s education. Because a child has the same needs and rights as any other child in the process of development (Gordon and Browne, 1989), parents involvement in their children’s education is an important concern. Parental involvement in the learning activities of their children’s achievement are of continuing interest to educators as they are trying to find ways…

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    Here at the University of Charleston we all strive to meet a mission. The mission at the University of Charleston is to educate each student for a life of productive work, enlightened living, and community involvement is reflected in your life plan. On my very first visit at the University for SOAR, I learned what the mission statement was. When I learned it, I was not sure how it was going to affect me, or play a role during my education. I was kind of surprised to hear the mission statement,…

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    speaks in terms of Gen X and Gen Y, baby boomer and millennials depending on what year you were born will define the category you belong in. Cohorts are explained as an unclear grouping of people within these generational groups as having common involvements. In other terms we could say that the dividing line is just a mix of the two groups (Nisen, 2013). “The greatest generation,” a term invented by broadcaster Tom Brokaw described a group of men and women who either fought in World War II…

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    I believe that my academic record, community involvement, exracurricular activities, dedication, integrity, and leadership makes me a good canidate for the "People Helping People" Scholarship. I always strive for excellence in everything that I do. I have been fortunate to fulfill a lot of my desires to help others while being actively involved in my community and school, achieving acedmic success, and continuing to make the most of my high school experience. I have been fortunate to have…

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    carry over to my later life as a college student and as an adult. Becoming a part of The Youth Grantmaking Council has definitely made me a stronger leader and has impacted my community service involvement. The Youth Grantmaking Council (YGC) has stressed the need of philanthropy in our community. Being involved within the community is something that I think is very keen. It has opened up my eyes to see that not everyone is as fortunate. Some may not even be able to have food on the table. One…

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    The NCLB Act of (2001) reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) which based on four principles that provide a framework through which families, educators, and communities can work together to improve teaching and learning. Schools are demanding to create programs or activities to encourage parents to be more involved. Conant (2013) implies anytime that parents spend with their child even if it is completing homework or attend a parent meeting contribute to their…

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    my best in school is also important to me because i will be be a good role model to the young kids i know. Good grade are also important to me because it makes me feel success from my hard work Participation Be involved in my school and community is important to me because I get to help people who are not as fortunate as me. It also makes me feel good about myself when I see how I touched someone's life.Some things that i do are; Cherry Tree Blossom festival volunteer, St. Peters…

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