YLDP ESSAY.docx - Alvin High School Shalini Lakshmi YLDP...
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Shalini Lakshmi YLDP Service Project Paper On January 2, 2016, I and the YLDP team volunteered for a day at Houston Food Bank. Volunteering in a food bank is a very fulfilling experience that makes me feel that I have accomplished a small part of making the world a better place. On the day I went to the YLDP team as a volunteer, more than 100 volunteers came out to collect food packaging for those in need. People from all walks of life. Some volunteers are elderly people and some are children. When I saw many people taking a holiday on Saturday, I got up early, donated to food banks, volunteered and I am proud of my community. When I was working with other volunteers, I felt real community awareness. When you put the can into the box, the volunteer will tell a story with a joke. When the arms start to hurt due to the speed of boxing, someone will give me peace of mind, the pain disappears
Albin? Alvin was a mixture of Chihuahua puppies and I took it back from the pound after he was thought of as "unacceptable". At that time I was a volunteer, cleaning the cat's cage and taking a walk for the dog. Ai Wen refused to catch on the belt. After feeling dissatisfied with him and moving over the other dog with a pen, Alvin came and rubbed my hand. This is a clear signal: "If you love me, I love you forever" Alvin was in shelter for more than six months after being rescued from breeder / hodder. Because I did not have a dog, more than 100 owner was hiding. He is cowardly, not trained by the family, is very cautious about the people, and may potentially bit the cat and is not confirmed. So of course I brought him back to my family. My husband 1) Not at all surprised, 2) Please stop volunteering
Aubert, Alvin attended Lutcher's Cypress Grove School and learned the piano and sound with Georgine Poche, an elementary school teacher in the nearby Gramercy town. As a smart student, Alvin graduated from the seventh grade and became a speaker of class farewell. Therefore, his parents sent him to New Orleans, lived with my aunt Mimi, attended Albert Wick High School, but after returning home I returned to Luther in three weeks. Later he entered the fifth word high school, an African-American school that opened in a protected area 24 miles away from home recently. There is a train running between Lutcher and Reserve, but Alvin has little fare. If they are coincidental, they travel with a few local people who occasionally own the truck, but most morning he departs to Sanctuary at 6.30. But this routine eventually proved overwhelming and he dropped out before completing ninth grade.