My name is Dana and I want to become a neurosurgeon or a cardiovascular surgeon. In short, medicine is everything for me. That’s why I volunteer for Magen David Adom.
MdaDA has taught me a very important skill - that of tenacity, which is perseverance in every situation, and to keep going, even when times are hard.
The experiences and friendships I’ve made have left an everlasting impact on my life and changed me as a person.
Volunteering in MDA made me grow up; I treated a lot of cases where I have learned to appreciate others and I understood the value of life.
I always help my mom when she needs help with my little brother. I'm always there for my friends when they need me to help them doing their homework.
I have helped many people by giving advices and I will continue to do so for the rest of my life. In helping others I have become a better person.
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