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Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence in an Urban Context

Spring 2011

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May 20, 2011 by rseide

On thanksgiving day 2010, my brothers and I ( Alpha Phi Delta ) volunteered at a soup kitchen on 83rd street. That morning we mae our way uptown with the intention to make the day more pleasant for those who were going through a rough patch, or difficult unrelateable times. For the most part the day ran rather smoothly but there dome moments where altercations broke out over food distribution and portioning. At that very moment I realized as philanthropic chairman, that although our gesture was. Kind, it only provided these individuals with a one day fix. The following monday I asked my brothers to bring in canned goods because although we couldn’t stop hunger on a national level, the best place to start was where we reside. At the end of that week we collecte canne goods that were value up to $5000 collectively.

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