The student participated in a Community Extension Service (CES) program through their school that focuses on advocating for community and church services. Through interactions with inmates in a correctional facility, the student learned about respecting human dignity and practicing compassion even for those who have committed crimes. The experience highlighted issues like drug abuse and the need for justice, as some inmates were wrongly accused. Overall, the CES experience was described as "great" as it provided valuable first-time insights into working with incarcerated individuals.
The student participated in a Community Extension Service (CES) program through their school that focuses on advocating for community and church services. Through interactions with inmates in a correctional facility, the student learned about respecting human dignity and practicing compassion even for those who have committed crimes. The experience highlighted issues like drug abuse and the need for justice, as some inmates were wrongly accused. Overall, the CES experience was described as "great" as it provided valuable first-time insights into working with incarcerated individuals.
The student participated in a Community Extension Service (CES) program through their school that focuses on advocating for community and church services. Through interactions with inmates in a correctional facility, the student learned about respecting human dignity and practicing compassion even for those who have committed crimes. The experience highlighted issues like drug abuse and the need for justice, as some inmates were wrongly accused. Overall, the CES experience was described as "great" as it provided valuable first-time insights into working with incarcerated individuals.
August 1, 2015 G9- Our Lady of Fort Pilar 1. Describe the nature of your CES briefly. - The Community Extension Service (CES) office articulates the SMA mission of Advocating Community and Church Services in order to develop a culture of humble service and realize its organizational social responsibility to the community as a demonstration of Gods love. CES programs and services are directed to school and partner communities that will bring about transformation of the heart and promotion of advocacy concerns. 2. What did you learn from your CES? - I learned that we should respect each and everyones dignity and we should practice correct conscience. 3. What are your realizations after the CES? - That even though they are in that place we should still treat them right. 4. Cite a particular issue related to your CES. - Drug Abuse and Addiction because the one that I talk to was convicted because of the use of drugs. 5. How would you promote the JPIC advocacy after your CES experience? - Justice. Because some of them didnt do anything and are accused. 6. In one word what can you say about your CES? Why? - Great. Because its my first time to visit that kind of place and its my first time to encounter inmates and they are kind.