No Evil Project Photos Online Gallery

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

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i broke the abuse cycle. my kids have only read about child abuse.

Why are you participating?

old enough to know better...still young enough to try....

Worcester, MA
United States

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My shirt is a reminder to the idea of being present. It applies to every living being. We are all in the prime of our lives, because there is no other life at this exact moment we can live.

Why are you participating?

Why not?

Berlin, MA
United States

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I dressed up as Santa Claus and entertained a group of orphans at their Christmas party.

Why are you participating?

Many people view Atheists as heartless and devoid of any moral character. It's assumed that we live empty, bleak lives with no meaning. The manner in which I live my life is contrary to that perception, as is the case with many Atheists.

Worcester, MA
United States

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Help out my handicapped brother with rides or anything else, when he needs it.

Why are you participating?

I believe that labels promote misunderstanding and fear. Since this project is all about getting rid of labels, I'm all for it.

Grafton, MA
United States

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I sponsor a little girl in Africa so she can go to school and be well fed.

Why are you participating?

Because it's a fun way to be a part of a large group statement. We are all like beautiful beads on a necklace connected by our humanity.

Worcester, MA
United States

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For the past four years, I've been working with a mentoring group run by undergraduate women at Clark called All Kinds of Girls. We spend time with 9-12 year old girls from the Worcester community and give them a safe space to express themselves and develop who they are as young girls and women, promoting self-esteem and nonviolence. Right now, I'm serving as the AKOG librarian, so I'm trying to expose girls to books about strong women, both fictional and real, that they can learn from. I look forward to my time with these girls every week!

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