Summarize Your Project
- Project Salvation is a project made to aid the Salvation Army through voluntary work. It is a project about giving back to the community and is mostly focused on helping those who have no where else to turn (food wise).
Do you believe your project was a success?
- I do believe that my project was a success. The overall outcome of our project was exactly what I had pictured and I am glad that it ended well.
Did you make a difference in the lives of your intended audience?
- I honestly think I didn't make a difference. Before we started this project and started volunteering at the Salvation Army center, the homeless and needy had already been receiving the food and help from the Salvation Army. All we did was cook and serve the meals to these people. What we did though, was create smiles and brought pure joy into so many people's lives.
If you were to do this again next year or in the summer, what would you do differently? Why? What would you do the same? Why?
- If I were to do this exact same project next year or during the summer, I would plan it more thoroughly and do something much more big like donating a whole pallet of food or donating money or just something much more greater than just volunteer work.
Think of your intended audience, what can you continue to do as you continue your life journey to help these people
- My intended audience was the homeless people and people in need. What I would do is maybe continue to check up on the Salvation Army and donate needed supplies to them.

GOOD JOB!!!
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ReplyDeleteGood job Vince!
ReplyDeleteSolid work Vince!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job Vince!
ReplyDeleteAlthough you didn't think you made a difference, I personally think you guys did. It's one thing to be able to get food for yourself but another thing to get food and "pure joy" as well. You did great!
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ReplyDeleteWell done, Vince! It is people like you who demonstrate the true meaning of faith, joy and unity. I hope you continue to work toward making the world a better place to live in. Thank you for being a part of the cause. I'm so proud of you!!
ReplyDelete" The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others."
- Mahatma Gandhi
Excellent work, Vince. I’m curious: how long did the project last? And moving forward, what other things might you—and we—do to continue serving our community?
ReplyDeleteYou never know the impact you have on other people’s lives. Serving food, and being present in that service, did make an impact. I’m certain that one day, the people you served (once they are back on their feet and are able to provide for themselves and their families) will recall your kindness and the kindness of those working with you at the Salvation Army food kitchen.
I hope you continue finding ways to make a difference in the lives of those among us who have fallen on hard times.
Great job! What a wise man!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job Vicente! Keep up the good work. ����
ReplyDeleteWarm food warms my heart
ReplyDeleteAnd so does this. Keep up the good stuff
Good job!
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspiration
It was great working with you!! Although you feel you did not kaoe a difference, i am confident to say you did!! GREAT WORK PARTNER!!!!! 🐒
ReplyDeleteWell done Vince. All this good will someday come back to you in a much greater way. Stay striving!!!
ReplyDeleteGood job vince! This was a very good choice for your project. If you made people happy and you felt good about it, you made a difference. Im very proud of you and i hope that you continue to do good things like this.
ReplyDeleteI am glad your project was a success!! It is great to know that people are willing to give their time to our community!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Vince. So proud of the work you did.
ReplyDeleteYou got it Vince! 👊👊
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ReplyDeleteDamn dude you did an awesome job in your project!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! It takes a lot of work and time to do things like this! Very admirable!
ReplyDeleteIt's people like you that make the world go round. Great job V!
ReplyDeleteWay to give back to the community Vince ! I'm glad to hear things like this. Im proud to hear of such great accomplishment, especially coming from a family memeber! It's good to know that there are still much kind and giving people in this world. Way to go Vince!
ReplyDeleteGood job vince!!!! I am so proud of the man you've become!
ReplyDeleteGood job vince!!!! I am so proud of the man you've become!
ReplyDeleteVolunteer is not for life is it what they want you to do,and not what you want to do, it is people like you that we are greatful for helping others. Sharing and giving is a very special way of showing love. Great job Vince!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Vince!!! What you did is the difference.. Not a lot of people can do it.. U took the time and put the effort in giving people meals... Your actions brought smiles and nowadays those are hard to come by with your kind of audience. God bless
ReplyDeleteGood job Vince!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job. Keep it up
ReplyDeleteGood job on you guy make a difference project.
ReplyDeleteGood job Vince I like how you guys focused in serving the people who really needs food
ReplyDeleteGood job Vince I like how you guys focused in serving the people who really needs food
ReplyDeleteGood job Vince I like how you guys focused in serving the people who really needs food
ReplyDeleteYou've demonstrated how well you understand your faith in your ability to extend a helping hand to the less fortunate or infirm. It's an outstanding beginning as you forge ahead to prepare yourself for the challenges ahead. That you took this step shows compassion to your fellow man that reaps greater spiritual satisfaction than anything in life.
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