Michael Field
Class of 2018, VP Communications
Class of 2018, VP Communications
10/9/2016
At our 11th Grade Boy’s October meeting we defined civic responsibility as the responsibility that one holds as
a citizen of the community and nation.
Muhammad Ali said that “service to others is the rent you pay for your
room here on earth”. In regard to Ali’s idea
about civic responsibility, I believe that YMSL has always accentuated civic
responsibility through its philanthropic involvement in our community. With that being said, there is always room
for improvement, and we can always look to expand our organization’s philanthropic
efforts. To do this, we must gain
perspective. Having the ability to
understand the plight of specific groups and put ourselves in their shoes puts
us in a position to best serve them. The
activity that we did at the meeting involved going to Sprouts to learn about
the diet of a low income family of four.
The activity showed us the selectivity that the mother or father of that
family would have to exercise while shopping to fit their budget. This new perspective that we gained on the
issue of feeding low income families better equipped us as philanthropists to
approach our service with organizations like the Food Bank and Catholic
Charities, and therefore improve our practice of civic responsibility. Overall, the meeting showed me that the basis
for civic responsibility is action; i.e., helping other people; but that empathy
must precede any action in order to serve in the most effective way.
Nice, insightful recap, Michael. I really like the quote you shared from M. Ali. As we approach the holiday season, it's a great reminder for all of us to be grateful for what we have and to share our time, talent, and treasure with those in need.
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