As a servant leader, I volunteer my time to the community in several different areas. These areas include picking up trash for the Great American clean-up, donating blood to Carter BloodCare, rebuilding homes with Habitat for Humanity, planting a tree for Earth Day, and managing data for non-profit organizations that is archived at the North Texas Food Bank. If you had asked me several years ago if I could ever imagine myself as a inspiration to others, I would have told you no. However, through my extra curricular and community involvement my peers, faculty, and community members have told me that my story and actions have inspired them to go beyond the call of duty. Hearing this feedback has made my dedication to service one of the most rewarding experiences in my life.
As a final thought, I leave you all with this message: Being a responsible citizen to me means reaching out past yourself to see what you can do for others. It is doing the unexpected to make our city and even our country a better place to live.
As a final thought, I leave you all with this message: Being a responsible citizen to me means reaching out past yourself to see what you can do for others. It is doing the unexpected to make our city and even our country a better place to live.