How does this volunteering event look?

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Jack-Kennedy35

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Hey guys,
So I ran across this opportunity where I go to underserved/ low income high schools and I help first generation students of color fill out FAFSA, financial aid, DREAM act and other college aid related applications/ programs.

I also will personally mentor one of these students on a weekly basis on how they can succeed in college by providing advice, and fostering a friendship.

Is this something that constitutes as the type of underserved volunteering that you normally don’t see (at least the first portion anyway)?
Do you feel it’s a nice way to show commitment to underserved populations? @Moko @Catalystik @Goro @gonnif
@LizzyM
 
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Hey guys,
So I ran across this opportunity where I go to underserved/ low income high schools and I help first generation students of color fill out FAFSA, financial aid, DREAM act and other college aid related applications/ programs.

I also will personally mentor one of these students on a weekly basis on how they can succeed in college by providing advice, and fostering a friendship.

Is this something that constitutes as the type of underserved volunteering that you normally don’t see (at least the first portion anyway)?
Do you feel it’s a nice way to show commitment to underserved populations? @Moko @Catalystik @Goro @gonnif
@LizzyM
Sounds super!
 
So I ran across this opportunity where I go to underserved/ low income high schools and I help first generation students of color fill out FAFSA, financial aid, DREAM act and other college aid related applications/ programs.

I also will personally mentor one of these students on a weekly basis on how they can succeed in college by providing advice, and fostering a friendship.

Is this something that constitutes as the type of underserved volunteering that you normally don’t see (at least the first portion anyway)?
Do you feel it’s a nice way to show commitment to underserved populations? @Moko @Catalystik @Goro @gonnif
@LizzyM
This is a less common activity. Looks like a good one.
 
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