Entrepreneurship helps communities in several ways: - It creates jobs and livelihoods for families through new businesses and industries. - It drives economic progress over generations by starting new companies. - It organizes resources to produce and provide goods and services that people need. As an entrepreneur, one can contribute to the community by identifying ways to meet local needs through new business ideas, being self-reliant and creative in solving problems, and persuasively sharing the concept of entrepreneurship with others. Vincentian students could introduce entrepreneurship at a hospice by thinking of innovative ways for residents to be dynamically engaged through achievable activities or services.