Sutton, MA
United States
I try to compliment at least one person a day. It's such an easy, free way to help boost someone's mood.
Labels affect everyone. This project seems like a great way to start spreading some positivity!
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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Sutton, MA
United States
I try to compliment at least one person a day. It's such an easy, free way to help boost someone's mood.
Labels affect everyone. This project seems like a great way to start spreading some positivity!
Worcester, MA
United States
I will always listen to someone who needs to talk.
This project makes sense. Our world perception has been revolving around how we perceive things/people as opposed to getting acquainted with things/those around us. Let's work to fix that!
Auburn, ME
United States
I donate blood to the Red Cross and hair to Pantene's Beautiful Lengths on a regular basis.
A label is like the title of a book, it never gives a good description. Multiple labels are like the synopsis on the back; better, but it only gives an general introduction. Both tend to be accurate, but neither tell the full story, and neither do it justice.
Grafton, MA
United States
I cheered a stranger up :)
Why not?
:)
There's still good in the world.
Grafton, MA
United States
I go to a soup kitchen with my church every month.
Worcester, MA
United States
Volunteer with marriage equality and AIDS research organizations
Worcester, MA
United States
Inspire others to lead.
I am participating because it is important for people to know that stereotypes aren't always true.
I helped a woman and her son while their car was smoking in the middle of the road get to safety, move her car, and get to a mechanic.
Boston, MA
United States
I put together a series of art shows at an independent book store called The Rabbit Hole, focused on exhibiting work from local unknown artists.
Because people have always thought things about me that are completely incorrect.
Milford, MA
United States
In 2009, I interned for an organization called the Gay Men's Domestic Violence Project, and contributed in the production of a successful YouTube video detailing one of their biggest annual fundraising events.
I also assisted Troy's project as a temporary recruiter during the 2012 stART on the street festival.
Our differences, and our anxiety about our differences, are what unite us as human beings. I think the No Evil Project really celebrates that.
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