For our community service, we planned on going to the Hawaii FoodBank nonprofit organization. This organization was perfect for our hunger issue because we would have been giving food back to our community to those in need. We planned on doing the Food 4 Keiki project and we called the person in charge to see if we could get a scheduled date but the lady wouldnʻt get back to us. We called multiple times but the lady wouldnʻt answer. We then started looking for other organizations to complete our project at the last minute.
Nothing really went well for this project over break. We didnʻt get a response from the supervisor of the Foodbank and that really tore our hope apart. We were excited to do this fun project, packing food for kids but we couldnʻt get to do it. The thing that couldvʻe gone better was at least a phone call back from the supervisor. We compensated by looking for other organizations we could participate in at the last minute. Yes, my understanding of poverty and other UN issues is improving which is actually making my brain hurt. Itʻs making me think about all of the possible solutions to every problem I learn about. My leadership skills have expanded a lot since the beginning of the school year. In the beginning of the school year, I wouldnʻt have the confidence to call a supervisor of an organization but I did last week. I was trying to contact the supervisor for our project to set a date to volunteer but in result, she didnʻt answer.
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