Community service is a way to give back to your community. Community service can be a variety of things from helping out with programs at your public library to going to help out at a soup kitchen. But at the end community service is giving back to your community without expecting anything in return. I myself have done community service for my own purpose and for school. I have done book buddies and art buddies at my public library to help entertain little kid, but for my school I needed to do at least three hours worth of community service to be able to graduate. I helped out at this small farm fair by handing out tickets and stamping people. Which was a lot of fun. Community service can be a way of feeling good about yourself because you either have helped someone in need or have helped make an event work out as planned. I can also say that doing community service is a good quality one can have because one is doing something without expecting anything in return. Doing community service is very important for everyone to do because one should always want to give back to their community even if it’s just doing something little. Giving back is always a good thing.
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