What the Student Service Program has taught me by Juan Forero

Throughout all of our meetings and cooperation we, as a team, have attained extremely valuable and essential qualities and prospered as a whole multiple times more than we would have as individuals. It is quite heart racing, for me at least, when we have a speaker in a large office building and what I call “fancy” presentation rooms because when I hear his or her story and all that this individual has accomplished, well, it is almost like I can see myself as these individuals five, ten, or even twenty years down the line. There is no denying it; we, the Student Service Program, have truly become a unique bunch of intrinsically motivated young leaders in the community. And hopefully through our projects, service, and effort we can truly make a change and empower the community and all of society in the generations to come.

— Juan Forero

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