Here I am writing my final blog for freshman seminar. It’s about community service since I didn’t get the chance to do anything for my community this semester. I definitely would’ve liked to do something like donate blood or something like that but the chances past me by. Community service is something that I think everyone should do at least once in their lives. Whatever it is you choose to do, whether it’s walking for cancer, donating your blood, donating cash, or even shaving your head you get a good feeling on the inside that what you did is going to help someone somewhere. I know that maybe some of you might be thinking “oh why do I have to waste my time to help someone needy” or “it’s okay if I don’t do anything, there’s plenty of people out there who will” and I just have to say that you wouldn’t be wasting your time, you’d have a great feeling knowing that you helped someone who needed your help. And as far as “everyone else helping” I just have to say that every little help counts and makes a difference. Well I hope that maybe you’ll consider doing something for your community in the future, but until then: signing off for the last time this semester
-Patrick Kargol
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