Benefits of Community Service Essay

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    Mandatory service would indeed hurt America in the year we live today. In my eye's it would just start conflict with are people, being that some people might want to volunteer and some might want to.We america live in a land of freedom why would we force are people to do somthing that they might not to do? I feel like if we give them a choice, more people would volunteer then if we would force them to do volunteer work ,or other services, they may not want to do. Mandatory service's would…

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    abroad. There has been an ongoing debate in the missionary world about the effectiveness of short-term mission trips and what role they play in the lives of the community and those going there to serve. There are some clear negative consequences that affect the people being served and the people going, however there are some major benefits that…

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    for an organization to qualify as charitable, the IRS has been using the “community benefit standard” since 1969 to determine if an organization reaches this standard (Lunder & Liu, 2012). Each parcel of land that the entity wants to be included in tax exemption must be owned by them and each parcel must qualify…

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    Myriad Benefits of College In this century an education is indispensable and mandatory to be successful. According to a recent survey in Feldman’s book, P.O.W.E.R , college students said they wanted “ to learn more things that interest me.” Moreover, forty percent wanted to be more cultured. But sixty- eight percent reported they hoped college would provide a path to a more lucrative career. In addition to promise of a higher salary, college offers a myriad of benefit to students who…

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    Veterans Affairs to inform Service members and Veterans about many programs and services including Vocational Rehabilitation and the potentially life changing opportunities available. During the TAP briefing, there will be a component focusing on services for individuals with disabilities. If you haven't already participated in a briefing, talk to your chain of command or with a Vocational Rehabilitation…

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    Rural Community

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    Access to Health Services in Rural Communities Healthcare services are rapidly changing across the nation in central populations and as well as rural communities, but these changes are affecting central populations more than they are rural communities. In addition to more advanced health services, the communities in rural areas have greater challenges than those that live in urban areas. People in rural communities are being challenged to find primary health care providers that are close to…

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    The production of milk and almond positively affects the state economy. This industry generates considerable annual revenues. Nevertheless, most agricultural communities are socially and economically marginalized. People living in different agricultural communities have little access to high education, housing and health care. San Joaquin Valley is without doubt one of the most productive region in the state, yet its average income per capita is very low.…

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    Needs Assessment Paper

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    basis of a social program (Grinnell, Gabor, & Unrau, 2016). If a needs assessment is not performed then the program can lack in possible needs that are prevalent within community or organization, lack of information providing to stakeholders meaning that stakeholders may not view project as relevant to community or program (Community Toolbox, n.d). Lack of a needs assessment can…

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    Ta Esha Case Study

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    1) What programs and services are available in the community to advance the health condition of Ta’esha? Name at least two and explain how such service can promote her health. Bringing Help, Bringing hope by American Red Cross will be able to help those devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Some of the unprecedented generosity of the American Red Cross will help Ta’esha’s family including alleviation of stress and most importantly is to improve their health conditions. To begin with, the Physical…

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    Therefore, this practice is based on a notion that health care delivery should be based on the overall benefit for the population as a whole. Moreover, if a treatment proved effective for a single individual, that treatment will be standardized and the whole community will benefit from it (Kulbok et al., 2012). Therefore, the purpose of population focused practice is to deliver a health care that benefits all the components of the population collectively and not individually, contrary to…

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