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Director's admission letter to an International student> [7]
To Whom It May Concern:
As the Consular of Pioneer High School and a Director of Bizerte 2022 Non-profit Organization, I had the opportunity to work with some of the best community volunteer students. One of them is Med Anouar who, after having known him for the past two years, proved to be a studious, hard-working, and responsible member of our organization and high school. So I was more than happy to assist him in his quest for admission to your university. I recommend him for undergraduate studies there based upon many reasons.
Med Anouar is a dedicated member of the organization. He donates countless hours and energy to the organization. He has not only worked with members but also helped to implement plans and programs such as charity campaigns that include raising funds to help the poor and the sick. He think that voluntary work enrich the lives of those around him when it comes to the needy and broadens people's involvement in community services when it comes to the wealthy. Med Anouar's leadership and hard-work have been invaluable to organization's programs, most of which have been started from the ground up. He organized plenty of events, in collaboration with other organizations and clubs: call entrepreneurs, officials and youth to participate in the community. He insists that the collaborated hard work has the final say in life.
His wisdom and foresight has helped him resolve many issues within the community that our organization assists. One of these events sticks out particularly for me because it showed his wisdom, foresight, and ability to be a negotiator, early, at the age of fifteen. He brought an end to the school aged violence caused regionalism of the students whom we were tutoring in Tunisia by having them sit down for a meeting. It was at this meeting where he explained to all the parties concerned about what makes us all Tunisian, regardless of our skin color, race, or ethnicity. He managed to uproot the eternal tearing conflict between social-classes. He encouraged them not to use bullets but instead learn to discuss and compromise. He handled the meeting with such initiative and confidence that I knew I was talking to a born leader and I have yet to come across another young member of our organization who can rival him on those terms. He remains one of the bravest students that I ever come across with them during my 30-year career.
In my opinion, Med Anouar's unwavering devotion to his community exemplifies strong moral fiber and character. That is why I am giving him my strongest recommendation for acceptance to your college. As he graduates high school, I and all of High School staff are so sad to see him go, but realize that he is destined to affect great things far beyond the narrow confines of a small town.