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[quote=Anonymous]I disagree with the majority of posters. Probably because I volunteer often. Hence, I am around other individuals who volunteer. DC are at a Catholic school. Most weeks there are opportunities to volunteer time, and each month there are opportunities to donate money. DC play a lot of different sports. I look at all the volunteer coaches in the community over the years. They dedicate their time (and often funds) to the community experience. I have helped with the St. Vincent’s Society. When I ask for specific items for a family I am always able to get them, even using neighborhood sites, people will help. I also work in healthcare. Predominately, healthcare workers get far above in terms of care and compassion to their patients. They value their patients health and well-being. I would say the same for the teachers at DC’s schools. If you are speaking b/c of differing politics, I don’t know what to tell you. Perhaps you should open the door to the idea that people can prioritize different things, but that doesn’t mean they don’t give their time, talents and money outside of friends and families. You may disagree if they don’t put your priorities first. My guess is if you don’t see people volunteering, you are probably not volunteering yourselves.[/quote]
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