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Essay heading: value of volunteering
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She also established a lifelong friendship with Marie. displayed 300 characters
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Robin Ferguson, the author of "The Value of Volunteering," knows exactly what it feels like to lend her time to a great cause. When Robin first started working as a literacy volunteer she was doing it solely for the community service credit, but when Robin met a woman named Marie, she discovered more out about learning and friendship than she ever expected to... displayed next 300 characters
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