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Community Service Serves Multiple Purposes By Dr. Lori Gore-Green

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Page 1: Changes in Community Service Throught the Decade

Community Service Serves

Multiple Purposes

By Dr. Lori Gore-Green

Page 2: Changes in Community Service Throught the Decade

At one time, community service

was thought of as a punishment,

intended to provide a second

chance for juvenile offenders who

hadn’t gone so far as to require

actual jail time.

Page 3: Changes in Community Service Throught the Decade

This left the sentiment of

completing community service as a

punishment, or as something

sought after by the “bad kids.”

However, over the last decade, the

connotations surrounding the term

have shifted greatly.

Page 4: Changes in Community Service Throught the Decade

The Sun Sentinel completed an

article to chronicle the change and

contemplate the reasoning behind

it.

Page 5: Changes in Community Service Throught the Decade

Today, it is no longer common

practice for merely the delinquents

of juvenile society to engage in a

bit of community service. Three

main reasons are behind

introducing volunteering to the

avenue of the “good kids.”

Page 6: Changes in Community Service Throught the Decade

First, some schools now require

community service to graduate or

as a stipulation to receive a

scholarship.

Page 7: Changes in Community Service Throught the Decade

The article references several

specific schools in the Florida public

school system that has such

requirements, which are most

commonly seen amongst the

International Baccalaureate and

National Honor Students

stipulations.

Page 8: Changes in Community Service Throught the Decade

Often, for both of these prestigious

enrollments, regular volunteering is

required to hold membership.

Page 9: Changes in Community Service Throught the Decade

Second, some students find

community service gives them an

edge amongst the steep

competitive college market.

Page 10: Changes in Community Service Throught the Decade

College admissions officers have

begun acknowledging that a

willingness to volunteer one’s time

and effort shows an altruistic nature

that appeals to the boards that

decide a student’s collegiate

education future.

Page 11: Changes in Community Service Throught the Decade

Finally, the “good kids” are far more

likely to simply enjoy helping those

in need. Tight communities, such

as churches, often provide students

with regular opportunities to meet

people who have not been nearly

as lucky as they have been.

Page 12: Changes in Community Service Throught the Decade

If church doesn’t present a viable

option, school counselors often

advise students to stick to their

hobbies when choosing where to

give time; volunteering will be far

more enjoyable when it is a task the

student genuinely enjoys or feels

passionate about.

Page 13: Changes in Community Service Throught the Decade

Proactively, branching out in

volunteering can allow students to

test drive a chosen career path

before they are too heavily

invested.