Gray, ME
United States
Fed a homeless man
Its who we are as people that defines us, not our labels! Rise above the hate! Be the change you wanna see!
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Gray, ME
United States
Fed a homeless man
Its who we are as people that defines us, not our labels! Rise above the hate! Be the change you wanna see!
Ledyard, CT
United States
I saved a post-abortive woman from suicide
To show that not all Christian conservatives, who support gun rights, are fat white guys
Worcester, MA
United States
I have and will continue to help clothe and house the homeless.
I feel it is a good cause
Clean up litter on street. I always get yelled at for it and it kills me to not pick it up. Often have I muttered "leave it be, leave it be" fearing my stepmother's wrath.
I found this online, and was intrigued.
Lunenburg, MA
United States
I make sure to ask everyone how they are and show that I am listening by following up and checking in about the things they share with me. Showing people they really matter goes a long way to lifting spirits, instilling optimism, and creating communities. I do this good deed everyday with everyone.
I work with high school students who struggle with issues of identity confusion, sexual orientation, gender confusion, popularity, mental illness, the list goes on. The most common thing I hear from these students is fear of loneliness and isolation.
Thompson, CT
United States
I like to go in pharmacy waiting lines behind elderly people, drop a five or ten or twenty if I can by their side then pat them on the arm and tell them it fell from their coat, pocketbook, whatever. Living on fixed incomes for them is so hard. I know, my grandmother had to.
It is too easy to dismiss good people or good people who commit acts of kindness because of their appearance, their education level, amount of money they make or lack of interest in social scenes. Everyone is capable of goodness, even the one's that don't "look" like it.
West Warwick, RI
United States
I change lives.
I am participating because I am not a definition found in any medical book nor dictionary. I am an individual who has experience both good bad & indifferent and I am here to continue to help lives as a Fit Veteran & Health Coach.
Oxford, MA
United States
I am a health and wellness coach, working to get my community to a healthu active lifestyle. I am also a local farmer working to raise awareness of the destruction of farm land
Worcester , MA
United States
I wanted to make a difference in my community so I started volunteering at a homeless veteran shelter.
Manchester, CT
United States
My friend said that he felt more comfortable in women's underwear, but his mom found his and threw them away... so I gave him some of mine.
Everyone should feel worthy and equal, never less than... I know how hard that feeling can be.
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