As a student, the author feels responsible for helping underprivileged individuals in their community. They intend to use their skills, resources, and influence to aid the impoverished, taking an approach of charity while focusing on creating systemic change. To make a positive impact, the author plans to engage in community development, fundraising, advocacy, and volunteer work.
As a student, the author feels responsible for helping underprivileged individuals in their community. They intend to use their skills, resources, and influence to aid the impoverished, taking an approach of charity while focusing on creating systemic change. To make a positive impact, the author plans to engage in community development, fundraising, advocacy, and volunteer work.
As a student, the author feels responsible for helping underprivileged individuals in their community. They intend to use their skills, resources, and influence to aid the impoverished, taking an approach of charity while focusing on creating systemic change. To make a positive impact, the author plans to engage in community development, fundraising, advocacy, and volunteer work.
Journal #1 (Sandiwa): “Lord, You Have Given Me the Responsibility to
Liberate.”
Journal Reflection Guide Question:
Reflect on your role as a student in addressing the needs of underprivileged individuals in your community, considering your awareness, responsibility, and the idea of being "Sandiwa." How can you use your skills, resources, and influence to help them? How does the concept of charity shape your approach? Based on your thoughts, what actions do you want to take for a positive impact and meaningful change?
Ans: Through awareness, responsibility, and the idea of "Sandiwa," as a
student, I am conscious of my obligation to aid the impoverished members of my community. I intend to utilize my abilities, resources, and influence to help them, embracing charity while concentrating on systemic change. To make a significant and long-lasting difference, this calls for community development, fundraising, advocacy, and volunteer work.