Monday, February 7, 2011

Transformative College Literacy of Literature Black Women Peer Counselors

There are certain things in life that inspire people to do better.  Whether it is helping old people or cleaning up the community, it is always good to help others.  In “Transformative College Literacy of Literature Black Women Peer Counselors,” it talks about people giving back to the college community.  One person, in 1997, provided literacy support for college students.  They wanted to focus on college students who had low-income backgrounds, or was the first to go to college out of their family.  After hiring four other people to help with the program, the students were helped with their academic work as well as personal issues.  This type of program is a good way to give back to the community.

 The story shows different types of people giving back to the college community.  Although they all have one thing in common, I still feel like they are doing a good job.  When there are people who give back to the community in order to benefit it, they keep society together.  Especially with college students being known for their wild behavior, having a peer counselor to keep college students on track.  This program not only helps benefit the community, but also the future.

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