Worcester, MA
United States
I gave my television, washer, and other associated furniture to my brother-in-law when he moved.
I support the idea of opposing evil. Doing good is also nice.
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Worcester, MA
United States
I gave my television, washer, and other associated furniture to my brother-in-law when he moved.
I support the idea of opposing evil. Doing good is also nice.
Peabody, MA
United States
I made a little boy feel smart and needed by letting him help me at work then reading a comic book with him.
People have treated me like I don't matter or I'm not capable at my job because I'm young, blond, and a woman.
I gave a homeless man half of a sandwich and some tomatoes I had been saving for dinner.
Helping a stranger work the iPhone.
Worcester, MA
United States
I work hard to offer praise whenever possible to people I know and to total strangers. Further, I teach my students that all people need praise, and I encourage my students to share praise often.
Just thinks it's a wicked cool idea, and it was something I could share with my daughter.
Worcester, MA
United States
I raise money every year for congenital heart defects research.
why not?
Cranston, RI
United States
I started a movement and brand called SoLFiT23 amongst my family and friends that aims to inspire and motivate them to live a active, healthy and fit life style. I've been working at it on and off faithfully for almost 2 years so hopefully through my journey they feel motivated as well that they too can do it too.
I felt that the No Evil Project represent that we shouldn't let other people's negative opinions drive us to act or do certain things, it should be something we want to do or change for ourselves.
Worcester, MA
United States
I love to help strangers, anything from holding a door open or donating spare change can go along way and make somebody's day a little better.
Worcester, MA
United States
I'm always helping out when I can, either offering a ride or lending a hand or money. I smile for everyone even if they don't know me :}
I think this an amazing concept!!
My friends and I went to Beacon Of Hope, a place for mentally disabled people to socialize with people like them, and helped out in the kitchen and played bingo with the people there. We met people who we will never forget and had a lot of fun.
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