Interview
The
Voluntary Crossing Guards
1. What is the goal of your service?
A: My goal is to see all the kids
going to school ha../ppily and going home
safely.
2. What kind of difficulties do
you confront most?
A: The drivers and pedestrians
do not listen to us. Sometimes they even
swear at us.

3. What motives you to do this?
A: I lead about 100 volunteers
to guide traffic. Working together to help
the school is the biggest motivation for
me.
4. What do you think about the
students at Xisong?
A: They are all nice, but if they
could say hello to all the volunteers on
duty in the morning, we would be even ha../ppier.

5. Have you ever met any unreasonable
people? What did or will you tell them?
A: Yes. I usually ask them to leave
quickly because it is a parking-restricted
area in front of the school.
6. What was the most impressive
award to you? What were you feelings then?
A: The ”Outstanding Citizen”
award. It means the most because it says
the residents of Taipei agree with what
I have been doing. It impressed me a lot.
7. Is there anything else you want
to say?
A: I hope there can be more volunteers
to help our children go to school and go
home safely.

Bibliography:http://www.sups.tp.edu.tw/sunflower/en/index/html/group1-5.htm
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