Worcester, MA
United States
I make a conscious effort to smile and greet passing strangers throughout the day.
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Worcester, MA
United States
I make a conscious effort to smile and greet passing strangers throughout the day.
worcester, MA
United States
I am working to place homeless individuals in homes, and follow-up with them to make sure they have health care and other safety nets.
To help promote the awareness of this unique project
Worcester, MA
United States
I guess my good deed that shines above all was being a foster parent for over 9 years. I helped raise, mold and redirect young lives between the ages of 9 to 18. It is an experience I certainly will not forget.
I teach salsa dancing and people of all races, creeds and colors walk through my door with the same goal..so I believe that despite our diversity, our differences , we all want the same things out of life....to live happily.
I participate on the board of the New England Educational Opportunity Association, working alongside educators and policy makers to advocate for access to and success in postsecondary education for low-income, first generation college students. It is of special importance to me to help ensure opportunities for success for all who seek it, regardless of roadblocks set in the way.
I have faith that deep down, people are good. This project celebrates that idea :)
Bloomfield, CT
United States
I have volunteered at a local animal shelter as well as provided assistance and information to local public about rescuing pets and finding forever homes for the many amazing loving animals that are homeless. The most recent deed was helping a turtle cross the road so it didn't get squished!
I think this is a fantastic project that allows us to break through and show our humanity. There aren't enough labels to define us since we are each unique and special in our own way. Each one of us has the ability to compassionately reach out and do something good.
Panama
I plant fruit trees, grow vegetables and teach my 5 year old nephew to do it so while having fun. Try to be an informed citizen and empathic human being, in order to make the right choices for not doing harm to me or other beings. My work goes around counter-human trafficking and the improvement of migration.
I found the project very interesting but also when you are being a tourist and are stopped for taking your pictures in a salsa studio, you just say I'm in.
I stopped my car to avoid hitting a bird.
I support a project that proves we are all unique and we all deserve respect.
Panama
I try to be an understanding and caring person, for my friends and people around me. Also I try to give the best of me understanding others points of view.
I think the most important is to learn respect and appreciation of others; not because of a religion, race, sex or any specific criteria; but because of simple coexistence. For me it derives from common sense.
Worcester
United States
As a teacher of students with disabilities, I make sure that everyday I provide my students with the support, resources, and the care they need in order to ensure their personal growth and academic success. Being part of my students' growth and success is very rewarding and it is one of the reasons why I love my job so much. As a mother, and as a professional Latina woman, I want to be a role model for my sons and students. I want them to know that with motivation, dedication, and effort dreams and goals can be achieved.
I like the No Evil Project concept that promotes the fact that what makes us special and unique are our differences!
Missed softball practice before the NECC conference to chase down an elderly mans dog.
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