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hiya Dinah high school this is Mary Fink my rule at Dinah is organizing the community service letter and the purpose of this video is to introduce you to the service letter and hopefully inspire you to apply this year so to start off the community service letter is an award and it is given to students who make a docHub contribution to service work so if you complete 120 hours of service you can earn this award Id like to start off by sharing with you the mission statement our mission is to support and create active and responsible citizens the goal of the community service letter is to ensure that each student makes a meaningful commitment to a social issue that is relevant to their lives next up Im going to share with you to students who lettered last year and theyve each agreed to give a short testimony about their experience so first up is Miriam Diaby Ill let you read her testimony here you you all right were also gonna read the testimony of Nick Yellin you okay so just i