Eduardo was embarrassed. As he rushed to the jobsite, he knew the volunteers would be waiting for him because he had the supplies. As the lead volunteer for the Build a Better Future program, he had to arrive first at the jobsite. The volunteers were giving up their Saturday to build houses for those who had lost their homes in the hurricane. But that morning, he couldn't find his tool belt. Or the blueprints. Or the safety glasses for volunteers. And his daughter needed a ride to soccer practice. Finally arriving at the jobsite, Eduardo saw his volunteers at the door. He apologized and pledged to himself that he wouldn't be unprepared again. The next Friday night, Eduardo gathered the tools and supplies they would need. He had his work clothes ready, and left early enough to drop Helen at soccer practice. He arrived early to the jobsite. When the other volunteers arrived, he said again that he was sorry for the week before and offered them coffee and pastries for breakfast. The volunteers told Eduardo that there was nothing to forgive. And they thanked him for being a good lead volunteer. 1. Identify the text details that support this theme: We can learn from our mistakes