Honoring the Spirit of Service: A Reflection on Community
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Memorial Day is my favorite holiday of the year. Paying homage to those who bravely gave their lives to preserve our liberties makes me contemplate how I express my acts of service. This day reminds us that the dedication of our Armed Forces cultivates the idea that a strong nation isn’t made just by military servicemen and women; it’s made by every citizen who contributes to making it better, no matter the form of service. Service, in all forms, creates a society where all feel supported and validated. A closer look reveals that, among other things, this is my spirit of service. I volunteer with CASA, a network of advocates for children in foster care. They are too vulnerable to voice their wants and needs, and I can be their voice. Secondly, I work with the Red Cross year-round to lend a helping hand to families who serve our great nation. At a broader civic level, I remain committed to the San Jacinto city council and planning commission meetings, which keep me in touch with what’s...