Do you want to know how I made the difference? It is a reality that in my country Venezuela, there is a serious economic situation. There are also many problems to feed. For this reason, my community service took place in a public school with elementary school children. This work consisted of conducting surveys to the children about what they are eating. We show children all the nutrients contained in the food of our region through games. We also reward children with nutritious food and inform parents about alternative feeding in times of crisis. This work was really rewarding and sometimes a little sad because of the stories of the children. However, they were very happy every time we visited them, every day they learned more and they felt motivated. That's why I'm sure it was worth the 120 hours we were in this work.