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Final Exam (Reflection)

 Final Exam Aysha Alromaihi (3319) As someone who has volunteered for community service, I can say that one of the most challenging parts for me was finding the time to commit to it. As a university student, I already have a busy schedule with classes, assignments, and exams, and it can be difficult to fit in volunteering around all of that. Another challenge was coordinating my schedules with the organizations or community groups I was volunteering with. Sometimes they had specific times or days when they needed volunteers, and it didn't always align with my schedule. This was especially challenging if the organization was located far from where I lived or if I didn't have access to reliable transportation.in addition, some of the tasks involved in community service were physically demanding, such as carrying heavy boxes or doing manual labor. As someone who isn't used to that kind of work, it was definitely a challenge for me. However, I found that the satisfaction of hel...

Week 6

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Today's work is different and very sensitive. Today we helped distribute “Zakat” money to families in need.   Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam. This means that Zakat is mandatory for every sane, adult Muslim who owns wealth over a certain amount – known as the Nisab – he or she must pay 2.5% of that wealth as Zakat. The charity distributes subsidies in all its forms throughout the year, but they distribute cash subsidies under the name of “Zakat” in Ramadan every year, but before Eid al-Adha, financial vouchers are distributed as Eid gifts.  Given the sensitivity of the subject;  It is absolutely forbidden to take pictures, so we cannot share any additional content other than these words.  Publishing private details or pictures from today would be an unethical voluntary act because it is related to the privacy and dignity of families in need. These pictures are some examples of previous subsidies made by the charity(we did not take these pictures, but rather...

Week 5

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  The social committee is the committee that organizes the affairs of families in need, orphans, or any person in need, where the person in need submits a request letter explaining his situation, the reason for his need for help, and what assistance he desires.  It qualifies him to obtain the subsidy, and the subsidy comes in several forms: financial or medical. Our work today was affiliated with this committee, as we summarized and sorted the applications that were approved and we excluded those that were rejected, as we wrote the information in a table that will then facilitate the committee's access to it when they want to communicate with people of need.  In addition, today Miss Amy visited us and got to know the organization and all its work.

Week4

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Al-Noor charity, as we mentioned in the blog previously, has several committees. Today, our work was in the workshop in which products are made and sold in the charity gallery, and the profit is due to donations to various causes. In the workshop, they make different types of clothes, then pack them and prepare them for the gallery to be sold, in addition to several handcrafts. The clothes are made by two girls that we did not meet today unfortunately. But the person we met is Ms. Iman, who is in charge of handicrafts. She showed us what we should do and supervised us. Today we organized, prepared, and then wrapped books and gifts in the workshop. These packages are sold at a small price range in the gallery. The profits from these packages go back to all the causes of the charity chosen.Profits from these packages go back to all causes of the chosen charity.