My Community In 'Learning To Serve' By Toni Mirabelli

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A community is to help and support each other to be successful. Everyone is involved in a certain community regardless of anything. A community I am commit with is CAMP from CSUMB which stands for College Assistance Migrant Program. My community is a federally funded program that assists first year freshmen who have a migrant background and students whose parents are seasonal farmworkers. CAMP assist their students with many useful services such as with a grant of up to 1,200 dollars. My community is very important to me for the reason they are guiding me to be successful while encouraging me to graduate from college. In my community we tend to communicate really often such as in the article "Learning to Serve" by Toni Mirabelli. As in the article, my community also communicates by using various literacy such as writing, reading , and speaking.
The CAMP department in CSUMB gives you a sensation of trust and unity. Their office space is limited, which makes the CAMP staff be more involved with each other. Being closely surrounded by their …show more content…

In the article "Learning to Serve" by Toni Mirabelli the author explores waiters and waitresses in restaurants by including primary and secondary research. Mirabelli explained and disproved the misconception of waitresses being low educated. He demonstrated this by explaining how literacy is involved in their work such as in the menu. This article is important because it demonstrates that every community such as a workforce has literacy involved. The author’s community is related to my community in a certain way such as how we use more than the basic skills. In both communities no matter how easy a work seems the community members have to work with their brain while using educated literacy. Literacy is extremely important because it helps members of the community to communicate more clear while making it more

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