Ashby, MA
United States
I try to make everyone feel confident in their own bodies.
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Ashby, MA
United States
I try to make everyone feel confident in their own bodies.
I am active in my community as part of the Relay for Life committee, volunteering at an animal shelter and helping rebuild communities effected by natural disaster.
Volunteer for non-profit
Worcester, MA
United States
I help people see the bright side of every situation.
Beacon, NY
United States
My good deed is to be a good person each and every day. I try to understand each person's point of view and know that I don't know who they are or what they are experiencing so I need to be more compassionate to them.
I do what I can each day to help someone even it if is a small task. Any help is a good thing and I don't expect anything in return.
I wanted to participate in this project because I was the victim of bullying when I was a kid. I wore bi-focals and braces for 10 years in school weighing about 75 pounds sopping wet. It was hard to deal with but somehow I learned to use sports as my outlet.
Claremont, CA
United States
I teach college students to get out of their own heads and see that there is more to life than just going through the motions. I do this through teaching about what James Madison calls "factions" and how the American Constitution is designed to get us beyond our own private interests and work for the common good. A great nation should not hides its flaws, but also cannot ignore the good, selfless acts its citizens have done. We're not a perfect nation, but we're striving to improve all the time. We can work with that...
To join others in showing that more unites us than divides us. If we can get beyond labels, political and otherwise, to see people as people, commonality will make the world a better place. We're not defined by our labels, but we're united by our diversity.
Clinton, MA
United States
I have been a volunteer for 17+ years for the Town of Clinton's Olde Home Day. An annual event that brings the community together, both young and old. Clinton’s Olde Home Day was started in 2000, following the town’s 150th anniversary.
To show how much good there is in the world today.
Worcester, MA
United States
I like paying for people's Dunkin Donut orders when I'm the car in front of them in the drive through.
I believe in limitless hope, foster addicted infants until ready to be placed in forever homes, adoptive mother, proud to be a mixed family, wife, mom to 3, farmer to elderly and abused farm animals, tree hugger, yarn spinner, artist, eternal optimist.
I volunteer for Andy's Attic at my school, it is a nonprofit that was made to help anyone who is in need.
I would love to support this project because it serves a great purpose. Labels are simply negative comments from others doesn't define me as a person. I would listen to their comments and see if I can change myself for the better.
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