For my Senior Project, I served the community of families with Autistic children. I collected hundreds of frames and old paint; I then proceeded to splatter paint these frames in various colors and color combinations, and sell the product. The the $1,000 dollars I raised was given to the Autism Society of Minnesota.
Senior Project has opened my eyes to the reality of Autism and how broad of a subject "Autism" really is. I also learned patience and the importance of asking for help. I am proud that through Senior project I have been able to show people that young people can and are willing to help others even if it is at the expense of themselves. Senior Project has helped my love for Autistic children grow and renewed my passion for helping others. Though before I never saw myself as artistic, I have come to see myself as an artist with a cause.
When choosing a senior project, I would tell seniors to make sure they are 100%, completely, no doubt in their mind on fire for their subject. Otherwise, they won't be excited to help out their area of interest. Also, I would say that no matter how monotonous it may be write everything down in multiple areas with multiple copies.
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