Thursday, May 27, 2010

just a piece of advice...


A little help from your college's career center can't do you any harm. Please make an effort to locate your post-graduate resources to get a head start after graduation.

women helping women

Some say "survival of the fittest." I say second chances are vital to improving society and are a generous contribution to humanity's growth. We are all but imperfect individuals looking for a purpose-a reason to keep living. In the course of the search for meaning, people meet challenges and the decisions that are made do not always overcome the obstacles. In fact in many cases they multiply them. However many times one can fall is as many times he or she can get back up again. Although the road to redemption and renewal is incredibly difficult there are people out there to guide and motivate you in the right direction-a support system if you will.

Take a look at starting over...

hungercoalition

Tough economic times call on the complimentary services of outreach programs, even collegiate ones at that. The volunteer program in Cal-State Fullerton focuses on helping neglected communities across the L.A. and Orange Counties providing them with free food and donated necessities: clothing and grocery items. This particular story shed light on a Santa Ana non-profit Catholic organization that dedicated its weekends to helping the less fortunate. Its services such as "free haircuts," was warming to the heart as groups of people took time out to treat themselves to something that usually is considered a luxury than a bi-monthly maintenance for them. Take a look.