- My Light the Night community service work helped the community by supporting those who were walking to fight leukemia and lymphoma, by showing them that there are people who care for their cause and support their event, and by showing them in which direction the walk continues.
- I was initially not too enthusiastic when I heard about the project, as I had just spent a whole 2 months providing community service during my senior year.
- I wanted to let the walkers know that there are many people who stand by their cause, and whether it is an event organizer or a student in college, anybody can give a little of their tie to show support.
- I learned that as the fight against cancer continues, survivors stay strong together, no matter if it be against lymphoma or leukemia.
- The most trying experience was waiting for the walkers to start coming my way. In order to participate in community service, you have to be patient.
- Engaging in this project definitely related to a large issue in society as cancer is an unavoidable sickness that is unfortunately common in our lives.
- Participation in any community service event is an example of leadership and service.
- Having this experience with survivors of leukemia and lymphoma, my view on these has become more personal.
- I think about leukemia and lymphoma on a more personal level after walking and providing service to the survivors and supporters who participated.
10. I was satisfied with the experience because I gave back to the community, completed a requirement for class, and was able to enjoy a nice view on the Brooklyn Bridge.
11. I will be staying involved with the community throughout life because it is impossible to detach yourself from something that is all around you, and it is becoming more common place in our society to give to society.
12. Survivors of Leukemia and Lymphoma have an impact on the mind of a student.