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Social Service & Students:Social work or service means service performed in a spirit of selflessness. It is done without any regard for reward return or compensation. It also conveys the sense of selfless service to humanity at large. It calls for being kind & sympathetic in the true sense of the word. Social service, therefore, is based on the love for humanity . It develops a spirit of brotherhood between man & man. It makes human beings more humane. Some people think that social service lies in simply removing dirt from the streets, cleaning drains & digging trenches. These activities are a part of social service but the sphere of social service is not limited only to these activities. The spiritual, intellectual, physical & financial sides of our life are also included in it. Social service, infact, embraces a vast range of activities. Students form of one the richest assets of our nation. They are young & enthusiastic. They are ready to work if they get the correct leadership & the right opportunities. In the field of social service the students can do a lot of good, work, In a developing soceity like ours, they can be a great help for society. In USA welfare programs based on voluntary student efforts have proved a great success in the field of education & slum uplift. In Pakistan, unfortunately, the student community has so far been ignored in this respect. The present waywardness among Pakistani Youth is due to the lack of suitable avenues for spare-time opportunities. During the vacation, students let their tim ebe spent aimlessly.
“For Megan Flinchbaugh, Christina Reardon and Dennis Reardon, the trip was a very humbling experience. It reminded me that even with training and education, we – as social workers or educators – do not have all the answers,” said Flinchbaugh, who also teaches Spanish at a high school in Lancaster County. “There is so much we can learn from the people we are hoping to serve.” Dennis Reardon also gained a new perspective from the trip. "From teaching in another country to observing St. Lucian teachers at work to interviewing an education leader there about various issues, the trip gave me several rich experiences,” he said. “I also developed a greater understanding of and empathy for people living in incredible poverty.” The TUH students were joined on the trip by former Temple students, a graduate of Dickinson College and a graduate student at Villanova University. Pennsylvania schools, businesses and nonprofit organizations supported the trip.
Article By: Megan Flinchbaugh, Christina Reardon and Dennis Reardon.
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