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How has serving my community helped me become the person I am today? In 2014, I was installed into a social service club called Debs. I feel that likewise I have changed since I pledged over a year ago in many ways. Debs Social Service Club is a club for girls in high schools in Meridian, Mississippi only. As of now, I have one hundred forty-five community service hours. From all these hours, I have learned skills that are necessary for certain jobs. I have worked concession stands, sold clothes, participated in a special needs Halloween carnival, and worked ticket booths. All of these tasks are seen in all types of jobs. Another benefit I have received from being a Deb is the teamwork. Not all Debs are good friends and in real life everyone

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