FCSS*1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Medieval Commune, Criminal Record

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18 Jun 2016
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Lesson 7: choosing the right placement: goals and expectations. Engaging with the community requires a certain degree of self-understanding. Having a sense of who you are as an individual and a worker will help to enhance and make your community experience that much better. Community engagement and volunteering can be a very rewarding and fulfilling experience. There are endless ways to participate - reading to children, walking dogs, planting trees, raising money and the key to a successful partnership is to find an opportunity that matches your goals, interests and skills. When thinking about potential engagement opportunities, both the individual"s and the organization"s characteristics need to be considered. Below are some questions and topics that relate to the self and to potential organizations to help guide you in your search for the ideal volunteer placement. You can potentially contribute greatly to an organization/project, and therefore you want to make the most of your experience.

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