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Originally Posted by ree-Xi
>>I don't understand your point. Perhaps because it was rare for someone not to attend any of our chapter-sponsored events unless they had a class or other time conflict, there were no particular events that was mandatory for every member to attend. If people weren't interested, they didn't have to participate. We also usually sent 1 or 2 "representatives" to work at other campus orgs' events, for which members volunteered.
There were plenty of options to choose from, and I don't recall anyone ever having a problem finding opportunities for service hours.
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I was using that as example of service projects where what one member would find to be community service, another member might not. I'm aware of what PP does, but there are clinics where performing abortions is the primary activity of the location. (Not saying this is true of every location that performs abortions).
The question is whether making sandwiches for those protesting outside such a clinic would count for service hours, just as those escorting people into the clinic past the protestors would count for service hours...