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In this tutorial, the host explains how to write a community service letter, which is a formal document issued by an organization to verify an individual's completion of community service hours or activities. This letter serves as a record of the individual's contributions to the community and can be used for various purposes, including school requirements, job applications, legal proceedings, or personal records. The community service letter should include the individual's name, dates and hours of service, a description of tasks performed, and the official letterhead or contact information of the organization. The video aims to guide viewers in crafting an effective community service letter.