Clint Kove B.
Ytem BEED-1 Section 1
NARRATIVE REPORT
We, the freshmen students, were assigned to participate in a community duty at Kibawe
Cemetery on October 28, 2021 at 7:30 a.m. Us students were given the responsibility of
cleaning the area so that it would be clean. Us students were dispersed throughout the
neighborhood, ensuring that the community service would be completed quickly. You can see
everyone was determined on what to do what they need to do, even though some areas are
directly exposed to the heat. They continue to do the tasks that have been assigned to them
and that’s us.
From us student’s perspective, service to the community is something we do because we
are required, or because someone else “needs” them. We in Community Service argue that
they need it just as much or more than the community they are serving. Engaging in community
service provides us students with the opportunity to become active members of our community
and has a lasting, positive impact on society at large. Community service or volunteerism
enables us students to acquire life skills and knowledge, as well as provide a service to those
who need it most.
By volunteering, we students develop life skills and become well-rounded individuals.
Starting young provides an opportunity for us students to learn and grow into valuable
members of society. We develop life skills as we get immersed in activities that are outside of
our comfort zones. Volunteering offers us the opportunity to apply our classroom learning to
practical scenarios that have real implications.
We assigned on the right side of the Kibawe Cemetery while other sections belong to the
right side. It is quite hard to sweep the leaves and trashes because they are molded together
with the soil. Me myself, assigned on sweeping. Others are ordered to collect our pile of leaves
and trashes. In with hard work and dedication, we successfully finished our cleaning tasks. We
end our cleaning at 10am in the morning.
Moreover, Community Service is essential to us students. We can say that volunteering is
truly good to our health. It makes us feel good inside and gives us a higher sense of purpose,
which can motivate us to live better.