Persuasive Essay About Community Service

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High school students have a lot to juggle, with their academics, social life as well as their families. Community service, in varying forms, has become a graduation requirement in many states. Although the graduation requirement would be more work for teenagers, it is very beneficial for teens to volunteer. Volunteering helps build real world experience, as well as build skills that will help the teenagers get a job, as well as responsibility, pride, good habits, team-building, and problem solving skills.

There are a plethora of benefits that come from doing service. The most common is happiness. The London School of Economics measured the level of happiness in a large group of American adults. They found out that the more people volunteered, …show more content…

"It's important for students to give back to the community that for a number of years has provided them with a wonderful public education," Superintendent Dr. Frank Tassone said. "This also gives the kids the opportunity for new experiences, whether it be visiting a senior-citizens' home, volunteering in a hospital or working right in the school district in the library or attendance office. From our research, we've learned that in school districts where community service is mandated many kids who might have been reticent or too shy to volunteer have admitted that they were glad they had been forced into participating." Teenagers who do service for their community helps keep it strong for the next generations. Teenagers can tutor, coach, mentor, and support children and peers. Teenagers can walk dogs, help adoption agencies, feed animals. Teenagers can clean and care for their neighborhood, street, nearby parks and rivers. All of these examples help the community, by either caring for the physical community itself, or helping take the load off adults. Succoring the community while teenagers are younger will lead to a thriving community for everyone to take part in for the …show more content…

On of the biggest skills you learn while volunteering is time management. Teenagers learn how to set aside time to volunteer, as well as finish school work, and be social. Time management is crucial for when the teens grow to be adults so they can manage college, careers, kids, etc successfully. Being able to manage time well also makes you more responsible and creates good habits. Another big skill service builds is leadership. For example, if a teenager was tutoring a group of younger students, they would learn to be a leader and supervise and steer the children in a positive direction. One more valuable skill built while volunteering, is the ability to work well with a big group. Being able to work with a team will show future employers that you can work closely with other people. Working as a team will also develop problem solving skills, creativity, and fabricate better communication. All of these skills, and more that you develop while volunteering will lead to more success in school, and preparation for the

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