
- Mahatma Gandhi -
“The best way to find yourself, is to lose yourself in the service of others”
I participate in community service throughout the year.
I have earned
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175 hours for youth cheerleading assistant
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130 plus hours for volunteering at NorthEast Georgia Medical Center
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100 plus hours volunteering as a nurse assistant at Flowery Branch Elementary.
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Operate the MedTent at Special Olympics
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Teach Freshman CPR for service day
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Light the Night
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I have helped to organize and run several blood drives for the Red Cross.
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20 hours for assisting the teachers during preplanning week.
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Participated in BackPack for love, preparing food for those in need.
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West Hall Hosa hosted MedFest several times this year, an opportunity for students to get free physicals to participate in Special Olympics




I was able to walk in Light the Night this year. This is a night to remember all those lost, fighting, and surviving from Leukemia and Lymphoma. I was able to help support all people in need, and realized the impact cancer truly has on all people.

I was able to partner with other HOSA members and help provide a dinner for local firefighters. We donated a full meal to all members at the station, as a thank you. Giving back to those that serve us daily is important to me.

Our HOSA group has organized two blood drives this year. We partner with the American Red Cross, and recruit students, teachers, and parents to donate blood. The blood donated is given to local hospitals and organizations in need of blood.

I was able to walk in Light the Night this year. This is a night to remember all those lost, fighting, and surviving from Leukemia and Lymphoma. I was able to help support all people in need, and realized the impact cancer truly has on all people.