Auburn, MA
United States
Make caring for people happen.
Everyone should be a good deeder, when you do good, good comes back to you.
Here is a collection of 6132 people who have participated in the project so far. Explore and see the variety of people doing good deeds in their communities. You can also see all the labels, groups of people, photographers, and a world map of where everyone is from!
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Auburn, MA
United States
Make caring for people happen.
Everyone should be a good deeder, when you do good, good comes back to you.
Mobile, AL
United States
Making sure the unhomed feel seen and loved.
Worcester, MA
United States
Making sure that all new coworkers feel welcome and that they have a resource and ally in me.
These labels define who I am and where I am in life. This is an interesting and exciting project which brings many different types of people together for same mission.
Marlboro, MA
United States
Volunteer annually at local restaurant to make/give meals at the holidays.
Raising a non-binary child has opened my eyes to just how much labels and judgements affect their (and my) everyday life!
MA
United States
Donate regularly to the Battered Women's Shelter.
Support my niece.
Westborough, MA
United States
I work with special needs kids every day and one day I saved a kitty in a tree...
First time seeing the booth but love the concept.
Marlborough, MA
United States
I started a toy drive at my school.
I LOVE abolishing stereotypes. I used to be so shy but now I can be myself.
MA
United States
I created a nonprofit with my son to grant wishes to people with special needs regardless of age and give autism the voice it deserves. #Foundation for Autism Acceptance Worldwide
Life's no dress rehearsal and the tapestry of a community is definitely all of its people.
I was the inspiration for the formation of the nonprofit the Foundation for Autism Acceptance. And Mom says I restored people's faith in humanity.
I know how it feels to be made fun of and marginalized.
MA
United States
I support and advocate for people who have severe mental health challenges and trauma to live the life they want and follow their dreams.
I believe that queer people have the right to be heard, loved, and protected and to choose the life they want to live.
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