Monday, July 6, 2020

Be the Givers of Tomorrow

Be the Givers of Tomorrow Thanksgiving came a little early this year at the USG sixth Annual Scholarship and Donor Recognition Luncheon where in excess of 300 grant beneficiaries went to thank the benefactors who added to their grants. Understudies shared about their own encounters and how the USG Scholarship Program has tremendously affected their lives. Regardless of whether it was losing a home, fighting malignant growth, or battling with learning incapacities, these insightful understudies had the option to defeat difficulty and make instruction their fundamental concentration with USG's assistance. Considering the Thanksgiving occasion coming up, I need to impart to all of you an exceptional message given at the Scholarship Luncheon by Clark Kendall, the child of Camille Kendall, which deeply resonated with the entirety of the participants. Be the providers of tomorrow. As understudies, we make numerous penances to go to school and get instruction since we realize training is the way to progress. Be that as it may, how would we characterize achievement? In many cases, we consider achievement what we can get, what we can accomplish, what we can currently possess. Nonetheless, Clark Kendall helped us that the demonstration to remember giving is, truth be told, a significant variable in the primary recipe when we take a stab at progress. There are numerous ways that you, as an understudy, can give some assistance: Notice a portion of your companions battling in a specific class? Offer to assist them with reading for the up and coming test. Did you know USG has various drives to offer back to the network? Consider giving things to the Toiletry Drive, Syrian Blanket Coat Drive, or the Toy Drive. What are some different ways you can, or as of now have done, to give some assistance?

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