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    Feed My Starving Children

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    Hungry Children in the World General Purpose: To persuade A. How many of you are worried about where your next meal will come from? Are you unsure of how you’re going to purchase next week’s groceries or what you will be feeding your children for dinner tonight? This probably isn’t something most of you think about from day to day. When you are hungry‚ you eat. It’s easy for you to grab a sandwich‚ order a pizza‚ or run through the drive thru when you are on the go. However‚ there are many families

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    stickers on the boxing table. I found myself yelling “Box X” a lot this semester because I completed my service hours at Feed My Starving Children (FMSC)‚ an organization dedicated to ending world hunger. At FMSC‚ I packed and boxed food‚ helping the organization provide food for those in need. I faced some challenges at FMSC‚ but the rewards of my service far outweighed any challenge I faced. . My service reflected that the Church is catholic‚ because FMSC‚ a Christian charity‚ is universal.

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    When I started out I really wanted to volunteer at the local school but unfortunately that did not plan out. I always think that everything happens for a reason and working a feed my starving children really made me feel like i was making a difference even when I was doing the small jobs. Feed my starving children is a nonprofit faith based organization that is devoted to feeding the hungry in different countries all around the world. Over the stations they have the names of the places that the food

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    Reflection on Feed My Starving Children Going to feed my Starving Children was a great experience for me. From the name of it I thought that we would be putting nonperishable items into a box for families. When I got to the building and seeing what was there I was very surprised to see what it was actually. When I was there with my classmates I think we had a good time putting the dry ingredients into a plastic bag that was sealed up and put into a box to be shipped somewhere. Not knowing

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    Delmaine English 3 31 October 2013 Starving Children of the World: Analysis of the Effectiveness of the World’s Leading Hunger Organizations The child wakes up at dawn searching for food. His malnourished body is quaking with aches of hunger as he is stumbling along. The child becomes despaired and no longer thinks that he can go on. Then all of a sudden he comes to a clearing and he sees food. The child is overjoyed until he notices that there are other children bounding towards his treasure. The

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    Business communication class we were given the assignment of choosing two websites that where we could analyze ethos and provide how each website appealed to the audience. The two web sites that were chosen for this group project are‚ “UNICEF” and “Feed the Children”. We chose these two websites since these are charitable websites with good moral‚ good will and practices which provide great ethos. There were several differences in design and structure between the two websites which will be described in the

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    organizations culture. Organizational culture impacts all facets of an organization and ultimately can impact the ability to accomplish their mission. This paper will examine Feed the Children’s current culture‚ impacts of the identified culture‚ and the rites and rituals contributing to the overall state of Feed the Children. Feed the Children was founded in 1979‚ as a not for profit company based on Christian values‚ the organization’s culture set out to be the hands and feet of Jesus by serving the extreme-poor

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    Volunteering

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    DeShaun Polk Bus X-103 November 7‚ 2014 Volunteering Experience “Volunteering is generally considered an altruistic activity and is intended to promote goodness or improve human quality of life. In return‚ this activity can produce a feeling of self-worth and respect. There is no financial gain involved for the individual. Volunteering is also renowned for skill development‚ socialization‚ and fun.” Volunteering is a great way to give back to your community. When helping less fortunate people it

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    different volunteering that is available and what I would benefit from choosing one thing to do. P1‚ P2 Volunteering is an essential part of the public services it helps them reduces their costs and save time on training. If you apply to be a special in the Police you will undergo short cost effective training unlike the training for a regular officer. Joining as a special constable helps the police put the money they save into things that are more important like resources‚ etc. volunteering can

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    Volunteering

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    Volunteering requires time‚ effort‚ and talent but gives exciting impressions‚ helps to meet new people‚ acquaintances and gives an opportunity to help those in need. I began my first ever volunteer experience this year at The Boys and Girls Club. The Boys and Girls Club is designed to enable all young people‚ especially those who need us most‚ to become productive‚ responsible and caring citizens. In the 1990s‚ their mission was to first establish clubs in the most challenged communities in America

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