Alcala Yearbook 1998
Pictured right &below right: Costumed students escort Linda Vista children through USD residence halls on Halloween!
A a volunteer for three years and now as a project coordinator, 1 feel that the Juvenile liall Literacy Project has had a positive impact on my life. Despite the 100% commitment necessary to be a part of thi ucc ful project, it i always a pleasure to 8ive back to the community, and even better makin8 a positive impact on those less fortunate. rihe kids in Juvenile Iiall are o flen viewed by society as hopeless. Throu8h our or8aniza tion, Community &rvice Learnin8, we brin8 back the nope in these kids by way of our example. 1\11 of us at U&D have been bl d with the opportunity Lo make our lives richer by mean of higher education. l feel as thou3h our pro8ram is omewhat ora blessin8 to the Juvenile Tialf kid , in that we dedicate our time to them and how how much we rea lly care. - Jesse Carcia, &tudent Project Coordinator
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