Lowell, MA
United States
I am protective of all my loved ones.
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Lowell, MA
United States
I am protective of all my loved ones.
Lowell, MA
United States
Dancing for anti-bullying team. Standing up against bullies.
Townsend, MA
United States
I'm full-time caregiver for my wife (of 52 years) who is homebound due to poor health.
I'm also a pro bono Webmaster, List Mom & Facebook Admin for numerous non-profit groups.
I'm thrilled to see the No Evil Project is continuing to be a positive force in our troubled world.
I talk to all people.
Fitchburg, MA
United States
Learned sign language to communicate with my neighbor.
Supporting the idea that the world would be incomplete if everyone were alike - it takes all kinds of people to make the world go around.
Fitchburg, MA
United States
I try to make at least one person smile a day.
I find it important to be part of something to show we are all human, and no matter what or who we are, we can be brought together for something good.
I volunteer for an international non-profit youth organization where it brings Diasporan Armenians together to strengthen their cultural, political, and social ties with one another.
Woonsocket, RI
United States
Whenever I’m present during a conflict I try to mediate and help each side understand the others so they can reach a peaceful resolution.
I believe in the inherent worth and dignity of every person. I’ve always believed that though people sometimes do terrible things and hurt one another there are no evil people, only evil acts. My heroes are people who believe and promote this truth.
Worcester , MA
United States
When I see anyone sad or hurt I always do what I can to help
Worcester, MA
United States
I organized a book drive for a local refugee assistance organization with the goal of promoting literacy. We raised more than $1,500 for educational books to give to Worcester's refugee children. We held a party for them at Worcester Public Library, which also gave them the opportunity to sign up for library cards. It was amazing to see the smiles on the children's faces when they received their book bundles.
I've always been intrigued by this project, and I feel very strongly that infusing our world with positivity and optimism is the best way to foster lasting, meaningful change.
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