Global Issues
I addressed several global issues though the community service aspect of the program
- Childhood Cancer
- Poverty
- Victims of a natural disaster – the 2004 tsunami in South Asia
I am not a sporty person and any sporting venture, particularly football, was a challenge. The leadership roles I undertook during the program – Red House captain, Hope fpr Kids co-leader, WWW group co-leader - also were a challenge in the form of responsibility, accountability and collaboration with others. MUN was also a challenge because I had never done Model United Nations before and even though I am generally confident when it comes to public speaking, initially I was very hesitant because it involved debating about foreign policies and global issues.
I demonstrated planning and initiative through all my leadership roles, particularly the charity concert ‘Versus Cancer’. Versus Cancer was an immense effort which required a considerable amount of planning especially since it was during the first semester of grade 12, the most strenuous semester.
Collaboration, Perseverance and Commitment
Again the charity concert called in a significant amount of collaboration. I faced many challenges but ultimately the concert was a success because of my perseverance and commitment to the project. I had to be committed to my creative writing too because often the tendency was to completely ignore it even though I had an idea or an inspiration to write about due to all the school work. However, I kept writing and I see I have improved greatly and I am starting to develop my own style of writing.
Developed New Skills, Awareness of Strengths and Areas for Growth
I developed leadership skills and became aware that I am good planning and getting things done methodically. I also learnt that I have a knack for practical thinking and problem solving in practical, real life situations. However I must grow in my involvement in physical activity as I see that is something lacking in my daily routine. I must develop a sense of consistency. Another area for growth is of course my writing which I will continue to do.
Ethical Implications
Throughout my service involvement I was constantly forced to consider the ethical implications of my actions and decisions. This occurred particularly during the concert as I was making financial decisions and I had to consider if it was worth spending so much money on a certain aspect, if it was a waste, if the return in terms of awareness and fundraising would be worth it etc. Through MUN I was also forced to consider the larger implications of countries’ foreign policies and certain actions which were taken for their own interest but could be detrimental for other counties. I truly learnt to appreciate the role of the UN and other international and national governing bodies as coming to a consensus and making a decision is an extremely difficult thing.