I learned that any action we do can change the way someone acts and can change their life. When we cheered on the challenger league game, they were encouraged and played harder. They smiled and were motivated to play. Also, the people that made it into the talent show were more confident in their talents and who they are.
I learned that others in our class really care about each other. They step up to each other’s problems. It surprised me how much people became passionate about others passions. I was amazed when we all said what we wanted to do that so many of them were the ones others had said. We listened carefully to each other’s passions and thought: “hey, that makes me care about that issue!”
Some people in the Mark Twain community do not give back. This was on my list of responsibilities. When others give to me (metaphorically) I believe in giving back. Our class went and supported all of the other exhibitions, donated to all of the founds, and we got barely anything in return. We got about 9 classes’ worth of goods out of 35. St. Georges, however, gave lots of goods, and we gave them no bribe. Before we got the 9 classes, we had to set a bribe.
I enjoyed the Ronald McDonald issue the best. I thought that it would be wonderful to help cancer patients and children/families in need. I enjoyed going around the building and seeing how they help cancer patients.
The PPCD trip was my favorite action we took. I was glad to see how much they enjoyed and learned during the visit. I feel like we brightened their day and made an impact in their lives by showing we care.
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