Lawrence, MA
United States
Being supportive of my sister during difficult times and also volunteering at a local youth center to tutor inner city youth from grades K-9.
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Lawrence, MA
United States
Being supportive of my sister during difficult times and also volunteering at a local youth center to tutor inner city youth from grades K-9.
Medford, MA
United States
Helped curate a concert to raise funds for TASSN (Trans Asylum Seeker Support Network) where myself and other local BIPOC Queer Musicians performed for free.
My marginalized identities have made me who I am and have allowed me to find community with folx who also share my identities.
Helped elderly woman off of ground.
Volunteer for Girls Inc. of Boston and Lynn to help girls be strong, smart, and bold.
Volunteer!
Stafford, CT 06016
United States
Daily smiles for all loved ones.
I believe in joy... love... peacefulness.
The Buddy Project, I created, has brought my neighborhood and the families in it together.
"It takes a village" is a motto I believe needs to be brought back to light and functioning for all.
I give money to homeless people all the time in hopes they truly use it to eat.
Love to try new things!
Lowell, MA 01851
United States
I held another passenger's hand during the landing of an airplane because he was scared.
Labels cause adversity, discrimination, and hatred when used to hold other people back. Labels create empowerment and forward momentum.
Marlboro, MA
United States
Taking time to help anyone in need, whether it's a big or small task, everyone deserves a helping hand with no judgment.
I want stereotypes to end, everyone is equal <3
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