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 I’m going to finish my hours sometime in November by going to the Oshkosh community pantry but haven’t worked hours there yet. Instead, I volunteered with a friend from class at the Oshkosh community pantries annual golf tournament for seven hours. From the golf tournament I learned the value of devoting time to a good cause. Since it was around seven hours of the day, I got to spend a lot of time with that friend from class and the people stopping in at our station. Although we weren’t directly at the center of the donations, I still learned a lot about how charity can be fun and not always so serious. There were multiple people from the Oshkosh community that I got to connect with and even my classmate. It helped to get to experience the aspect of time and community and how both of those are key components to charity. There wasn’t any one specific moment, but getting to talk to multiple people and have random conversations about the mini golf and getting to laugh and know them was a fun experience. This gave me an insight on charity and giving and that it doesn’t always have to be so serious and emotional, which is sometimes how I picture volunteering. Volunteering can be a great way to make connections and make others and you feel good while making a difference by having a fun time. People also got to make donations at the event at the main building, and it also relates to what we’re learning about in class recently with poor relief in the medieval times. For example, like gilding and being able to provide less fortunate/poor like in earlier ages with extra food from donations. Over time, in the 16th century it became more of an attitude that you have to deserve or try to work for it. However, the Oshkosh food pantry is a little different because you are able to stop in no matter who you are, what you take, or how much money you make. Which I think is a really nice idea. So, in other words there are no restrictions or judgments against anyone which wasn’t the case in the 16th century where you had to be deserving and making an effort and not just sitting around and taking what people are giving.

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