Worcester, MA
United States
Cooking lunch for others at a food kitchen
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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Worcester, MA
United States
Cooking lunch for others at a food kitchen
I cleaned my room without being asked.
My dad said I should.
Worcester, MA
United States
According to my 4.5 year old, my job is to "try and make others happy."
Because we have the potential to be so much better than we are. Sometimes we need some inspiration and everything helps.
Worcester, MA
United States
I am blessed to provide medical care to a very diverse population, including many "underserved" people whose lives can sometimes be so hard. I teach medical students how to do medically competent and empathetic interviews, respectful of patient autonomy. I am proud to support many charitable causes.
I was captivated by the display at our med school. So many different people, and all "b'tselem Elohim", reflections of the Divine image, doing good in the world!
Worcester, MA
United States
I paid a good compliment to a teacher who people were making jokes about.
For change, for unity
Worcester, MA
United States
I spent 3 years as a Resident Assistant at my school. Creating a supportive network was the best experience. My transition into college was somewhat difficult and I wanted to be there for others who were having a hard time too!
It's important to think about how 'labels' influence the way we move through spaces and our ability to affect change (because it's so often overlooked!).
Boston, MA
United States
My family and I founded a non-profit organization called Debbie's Treasure Chest that provides resources to low income families and foster children in our community.
Worcester , MA
United States
I served in the Peace Corps in Niger, West Africa.
Any efforts to combat evil, prejudice, ignorance are worth supporting!
Wrote letters to advocate for mental health
It is important to stop stereotypes and labels. People deserve to be treated with dignity and respect and shouldn't be judged. My hope is for people to be proud of who they are and live their life without fear or what others will think.
Worcester, MA
United States
I raise money for Planned Parenthood, march for women's rights, and LGBT rights.
Because you are great Start on the Street neighbors.
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