"The White Coats group ended last December, 2013. It was a nice experience for me to see these young, filipino children who aren't as fortunate as I am and see how happy they were. It felt good to see them listening when I was teaching the experiments we were going to conduct and see them smiling when they saw their finished product."
I want to delve deeper into what I wanted to say. While I was thinking back to the memories I had while I was in White Coats, I remembered that the young kids that we were teaching were all very poor and couldn't afford good education. The experiments we were doing with them were a completely new experience to them. They never did science experiments in their whole life. One of the things I believe in is equality. I understand that it's an incredibly hard challenge to make everyone equal but I don't want these young children to not experience fun things in their childhood such as science experiments. When the children were doing the experiments and listening to us intently, they were thoroughly interested in what htey were doing and what they were learning. It brought a smile face as well as to others to see that they were having fun while learning. It made me more comfortable being around children. That benefits me in many ways because I am a Senior and I'm supposed to be a role model to young children.