Benefits of Community Service Essay

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    require community service volunteering as a mandatory for graduation. Criticism of this policy includes that families will not have the time or resources to support their children to volunteer, while many children and families would benefit from a child committing to a paid job. Conversely, school teachers and professionals claim that community service improves the education and health of the children living in that community. Community support inspires students to support the community after…

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    “Community” is a word that connects us with each other; it highlights a specific experience that we all share, a community is more than just a neighborhood, it is a common identity, and it is a set of relationships among people. It is pivotal that each and everyone of us give back to this experience in anyway we can. It is our civic duty as members of our communities to engage in some form service. Giving back to the community has a lasting and positive impact on society at large. Community…

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    into the kitchen after a long day of school, she rants to her parents about how she has to complete hours of community service because of a requirement for school. Why should she have to have to complete community service when she has plenty of other objectives to do? After acting like a normal teenager with several eye rolls and melodrama, she comes to terms she has to complete the service. During the following week, Alina decides to sign up to volunteer at her local elementary school. Two…

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    After the completion of the community needs assessment at Trinity Community Hospital, it was identified that there would be a 46% increase in the communities demand for orthopedic intervention over the span of the next 5 years. This assessment also identified a 30% rise in the number of inpatient spine and joint procedures, and a 350% increase in the number of outpatient spine and joint procedures that the community will demand. After careful review of Trinity Community Hospitals fact sheet,…

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    free hours committing to public services. Public service is the act of working by the community without having to be paid. Young people should participate in these public services. The United States should require young people to do public services because it will benefit them in their education, they can give back to the community, and it can serve them well in their lives. In Peter Levine's "The Case for Service," by young teens doing public services, it benefits them when it comes to…

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    What do people get out of volunteering when there are no tangible benefits? Regardless of motive, giving your time to help the community is valuable and can have a great impact for humanity. People volunteer all around the world for multiple reasons. Some volunteer as a way to gain recognition in the community, build relationships with people (networking), or give them a sense of purpose. Recognition can be one intangible benefit of volunteering. For example, in order for some military…

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    differences between community not-for-profit hospitals and large academic medical centers that may affect staffing, programs offered, and policies and procedures? While a non-profit (voluntary) hospital’s mission is for the benefit of the community, private hospitals (proprietary) are investor-owned and operate for the financial benefit of the organization and its stockholders (Shi and Singh, 2013). Non-profits receive tax-exemptions, and provide an important service to the community as they…

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    The Armed Services are here to help protect their community. There are many different types but, the five main ones are, the Air Force, the National Guard, the Army, the Marine Corps, and finally, the Coast Guard. They all earn different amounts of pay and require different training and schooling. There are benefits to them all that could be life changing. These brave people, are here to help and protect you. They all have different jobs and duties even though, they all help their community.…

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    Dear members of this illustrious board, hear my humble pleadings. Some might argue students benefit from forced community service. I fervently believe this is wrong. It would be a wrong done to our entire student population to require community service for graduation. Listen to the voices calling out to us from the past. Our history is full of attempts to justify this barbaric practice, yet it takes time and the evidence of our own eyes to see the evil for what it is. Let this be the one…

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    Community Settings for Family Health Nurses Family nurses work in a number of diverse settings, including schools, occupational sites, public health departments, physician offices, family homes, and community nursing centers. Even though the populations vary with each setting, the family nurse uses the same concepts and principles altering them to fit the needs of each family or group. In the community, the role of the family nurse is to educate, promote health, prevent disease, and influence…

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