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Community Service Posted on 08-06-2005

laidbackfella
Orangeburg, SC
When is the last time you've done some Community Service?
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La replied on 08-06-2005 06:59PM [Reply]
this is open to GDI's and Greeks?
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laidbackfella from Orangeburg, SC replied on 08-06-2005 07:01PM [Reply]

F.A.T.A.L wrote:
this is open to GDI's and Greeks?
Yes, this open to everyone.
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DSTined from Nashville, TN replied on 08-06-2005 08:00PM [Reply]

Yesterday and I will be doing more on Monday.
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replied on 08-06-2005 08:05PM [Reply]
Ok, so what does and doesn't count as community service??
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DSTined from Nashville, TN replied on 08-06-2005 08:10PM [Reply]

Check your ****, D.
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laidbackfella from Orangeburg, SC replied on 08-06-2005 08:16PM [Reply]

KoolXP v2.0.1 wrote:
Ok, so what does and doesn't count as community service??
In my book it is anything that is does not have a self serving benefit. Spending time tutoring youth would be community service, unless you were getting paid to do it. If you are being financially compensated, then it makes it self serving.
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La replied on 08-06-2005 08:35PM [Reply]
end of April at the Ronald McDonald House.
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laidbackfella from Orangeburg, SC replied on 08-06-2005 08:38PM [Reply]

F.A.T.A.L wrote:
end of April at the Ronald McDonald House.
How was that experience?
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La replied on 08-06-2005 08:50PM [Reply]
laidbackfella wrote:
F.A.T.A.L wrote:
end of April at the Ronald McDonald House.
How was that experience?
I actually dont enjoy it, but its something I would keep doing like once a month because I know its important. When I originally signed up to volunteer with them I thought we would have direct interaction with the kids and working with them, but because of their illnesses The housekeeper says we arent allowed to work with the kids, and very rarely are kids even in the house because they are usually in the hospitals. Just their families are there. They just have us cleaning the house and constantly disinfecting it...and the house is SPOTLESS...lol. So unlike cleaning a dirty house and seeing your results, your cleaning a house thats already clean so you dont see the results of your work. So thats why I dont really enjoy it because I was looking forward to being with the kids and we end up cleaning for a few hours instead. Im not sure how the Ronald McDonalds homes are in other places, but the one I volunteer at is BEAUTIFUL. It looks like a huge plantation house with lots of rooms and kitches, dining rooms, etc...which surprised me cause I didnt expect it to be as nice as it was. But yea...thats my experience volunteering with them.
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