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Title: 5 Characteristics of an Effective Volunteer
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No one wants to help or listen to people who are rude or mean. An example of this is on Saturday; everyone from our class was all smiles when someone drove up and helped them unload their stuff and thanked them for their generosity.
Patience- quality of being able calmly to wait or endure Another characteristic that's essential to volunteering is patience... Showed first 250 characters
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This was displayed in our project when we set the boxes out at the various dorms around campus and little was collected. We could have easily given up and decided not to come on Saturday but our patience paid off. We patiently came Saturday morning and waited for the generosity of others to come and through that patience we were able to collect lots of stuff for people... Showed next 250 characters
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