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and provided resources for us to grow educationally, we have always known the
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other pressures we simply do not encounter.
Seeing and hearing about these harsh realities opened our eyes to just how fortu-
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It is now, when we are able-bodied and eager to positively affect the world, that
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prepared for the experiences we encountered, we came away with a newfound per-
spective of our own lives and surroundings.
Some of us may begin volunteering at local food banks; others may strike up
conversations with homeless people who sometimes pass by our apartments. What
is important is that we took something, however big or small it may be, away from
our time with the underprivileged in Miami.
Now that we have returned from the trip, it is our hope to combine the skills we
developed with a passion to help others and give back to our respective communi-

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