Teen Ink Magazine,
March 2005 :
Community Articles
A Night at the Firehouse by Jordan J., Pelham, AL Volunteering is a great gift, both to those who help and those who are helped. Volunteering is necessary and needed, more so than most people realize ... Continue...
Judging Adam by Kristina B., Pembroke, MA I am not your most likely candidate for the Appalachia Service Project in West Virginia. I’m not skilled with a hammer, and I could never envision myself actually repairing homes in one of the poorest areas of the country ... Continue...
Singing Out of Tune by John H., Bakerstown, PA Have you ever made a difference? I know I have. At the time I didn’t think much of it, but it turns out my efforts truly did make a difference.
In December my church youth group decided to go caroling. I thought this was a really stupid idea ... Continue...
Students Coming Together by Tanika F., Phoenix, AZ On December 26, 2004, a tsunami hit Asia that destroyed many homes and many more lives. I am a sophomore and my classmates and I felt horrible about this disaster. As a class, we decided to do something ... Continue...
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