Vernon, CT
United States
Took responsibilities for my actions and loving raising my beautiful kids
I believe everyone should if we all leave out the negatives maybe more positives can change the way the world is now
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Vernon, CT
United States
Took responsibilities for my actions and loving raising my beautiful kids
I believe everyone should if we all leave out the negatives maybe more positives can change the way the world is now
Worcester, MA
United States
Two decades a keeper of rescue ferrets.
Worcester, MA
United States
I am a happy member of Literacy Volunteers of Greater Worcester. I went to the library to evaluate my English, and I ended up having a tutor training. Here I am helping non-English speakers learn English :) Do you want to feel good? Do good.
I want to show that Muslims are not evil. We can offer a lot to our neighborhoods and our communities. Much Love :)
Leicester, MA
United States
Volunteering and contributing to non profits
To show that Bikers are good people too.
Paxton, MA
United States
I'm a good friend, good listener and overall genuine person. I'm there when you need me :).
Worecster, MA
United States
Co-Chaired The Stand Against Racism initiative at the YWCA Of Central Massachusetts
Worcester, MA
United States
I'm always friendly. I'm the person that smiles at strangers and loves to do volunteer work.
Worcester, MA
United States
I participated in the Stand Against Racism event in Worcester, MA.
To show that anyone can be/do good despite any judgments placed on them by other people.
Willingboro, NJ
United States
I write stories that entertain my readers and give them a much needed break from reality.
The labels we give ourselves are more critical to who we are than the labels given to us by others.
Quincy , MA
United States
I have learned the value of knowing the English language through volunteering at a nonprofit organization teaching non-English speaking immigrants the language. I've learned that judging immigrants based on the fact that they don't know English doesn't mean they are uneducated. Many of the people I have worked with our professionals in their country and are the bravest and strongest people I have ever met!
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