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	<title>The Call to Serve &#187; saint vincent the call to serve</title>
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		<title>Inspiring? We think so.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We had a documentary screening at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe last night. It was a decent turnout and a lot of good came from it. We just received this forwarded email from an anonymous person who was there last night. Take a look. &#8220;I just attended the seminar given by the people who are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We had a documentary screening at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe last night. It was a decent turnout and a lot of good came from it. We just received this forwarded email from an anonymous person who was there last night. Take a look.</p>
<p>&#8220;I just attended the seminar given by the people who are members of Call to Serve. This group is a non-profit organization founded by a couple of people who just want to go around and do some good. Their goal is simple. They travel the United States in a RV and do volunteer work everywhere. They do simple chores that help everyday people with everyday situations. Last summer they started in Pittsburgh and traveled to New York, Missouri, New Orleans, Houston, and San Diego and volunteered with chores such as volunteering in animal shelters, build homes, help with youth groups, help with soup kitchens, etc. They did all of this service and these projects in a 26 day period all throughout the United States. It was really interesting just to watch and see how a couple guys with a small plan and a RV can do so much help in so many places throughout our country. The documentary that they made was very inspiring just because it showed how much help they provided yet how much fun they had along their trip. After watching their documentary and hearing their seminar, I am curious to see how successful their program will eventually become. From the video and presentation alone I could tell that they had a solid foundation set. Their first summer in ’09 was just a starting year, now they have a video deal and intend on taking more RV’s and more people to volunteer in something that can do nothing but benefit the people and communities all throughout the United States. The potential of the “Call to Serve” program is simply extraordinary and I could see this program being very successful in the near future. I very much enjoyed the presentation and am glad that I took the time to learn about the “Call to Serve” tonight.&#8221;</p>
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