The
Dalton School
Community Service Mission Statement
WHY COMMUNITY SERVICE?
Community Service is something that needs to be done. Community
Service situates our moral center; it teaches us through experience
- about the relationship between empathy and responsibility, about what
it takes to be part of a community, in essence, about being human.
Inherent in the notion of community service are the feelings of optimism
and empowerment: we are optimistic that the world can change for the
better and when empowered to effect that change, we as individuals can
make a difference. There are no more important lessons that we
can learn and teach.
FOR SURVIVAL
We are members of many communities: family, school, neighborhood, city,
country, religion, ethnic group. It is from these communities
that we gain our sustenance. We must each play a role in contributing
to our communities so that these communities can continue to survive
and prosper. Benevolent action is essential to the survival and
prosperity of any community. We must engage in community service
because it needs to be done and because we need our communities to survive.
FOR A MORAL CENTER
Community Service is vital to the healthy community. A community
that takes without giving back, that is indifferent to the needs of
its fellow members, that is only concerned with individual measures
of success, is a weak, unsound community. The strength of a community
can be found in its moral center; the ability to articulate and act
upon a defined moral center will fortify a community. The moral
center of a community, that place where we can find the values of empathy,
compassion, and caring, is the basis for civic responsibility and the
success of that community.
FOR PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Doing Community Service is empowering. When an individual goes
out in the world and interacts with other people in the spirit of bettering,
that individual makes a contribution and will feel a sense of accomplishment.
We are reminded all too often of the cynicism, indifference, and isolation
that exists in our society. Community Service, the taking of physical
action, reminds us of our connection and ability to connect. It
is important to study the great actions of others, but participating
in community service enables the individual to learn for himself and
to teach herself.
FOR THE INSTITUTIONAL COMMUNITY
Dalton is a place of learning; we need to integrate the ideals of Community
Service into our academic curriculum. Because Community Service
embodies experiential learning, locating a moral center, community health,
because it is about empowerment and making the world a better place,
because these issues are at the core of being, we need to do it.
The desire to act comes from a pride, caring, and respect for a community;
Community Service must be harnessed to foster a sense of community in
a school, a neighborhood, and beyond.
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