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.
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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.
Through Soldiers' Angels, I write one letter a week to a currently deployed soldier. I hope that my little note lets them know that there are people in the States who care about them and appreciate the sacrifices that they are making for our country.
Everyone is defined by stereotypes given to them by strangers, or by themselves and it hinders us from embracing and loving the unique person we are. We should love ourselves for who we are - and who we want to be, not be confined by what the world thinks we are just based on how we look.
I buy gift cards for grocery stores and give them to homeless people. I teach kids how to art. I foster dogs who are waiting for homes. I teach unemployed moms and senior citizens computer skills.
Because I did something stupid when I was 18 and have been treated differently for over a decade based on a label. I've dealt with being denied jobs, being denied friendships, having my work and kindness dismissed, all over the discovery of one little word.
Worcester, MA
United States
I try my best everyday to make at least one person smile or to console at least one of my troubled friends. I also strive, above all else, to continue to be my full self, even in the face of opposition.
United States
I always try to be there for my friends, family, and even others who I don't know as well, as much as I can. I will always listen to them and comfort them when they need it, and even when they don't. :)
This is such a unique project, and it's brilliant! I love it!
I become the voice for those who are bullied and can not speak for themselves. If there is a person in need, I will not ignore them.
worcester, MA
United States
I make people laugh
I like helping out
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