No Evil Project Photos Online Gallery

Here is a collection of 6130 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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Tell Us Your Good Deed

One good thing that I have done to be admitted to the No Evil Project collection is standing up for my best friend when he was being bullied. I couldn't stand seeing such derogatory acts for amusement and laughter. I didn't care that the people who were saying it were also my friends, but I saw how it was negatively effecting my friend and needed to take action. Though people sometimes can not defend themselves against bullying, I believe projects like the No Evil Project will help educate people to stop bullying and show how damaging the effects are on defenseless people.

Why are you participating?

I am tired of seeing people be bullied around for amusement and laughter.

Staten Island, NY
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I try to live my life based on what my heart tells me. I always try to make my decision based on what I feel is the right thing to do. I put others before myself. Nothing makes me happier than seeing my friends and family smile because of something I have done for them.

Shrewsbury, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

As a Resident Assistant for freshmen I strove to open the lines of communication through establishing tolerance and respect among one another.

I also believe in love. I have hope for the future. I try to live each day as its my last, so I will never have any regrets.

Why are you participating?

I am participating in the No Evil Project because it is a wonderful outreach effort to spread diversity in the local community. Everyone is different, unique and special. This is an important cause that has made me look at diversity in ways I never thought possible.

Allendale, NJ
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I have been volunteering at a local nursing home for years. I enjoy getting the opportunity to listen to their stories and I get satisfaction out of knowing that I can help. Having a visitor makes their day and I love being able to just make them feel appreciated.

Why are you participating?

We all know how it is to feel different. Rather than making it a bad thing, we should appreciate one another's differences and realize how important diversity is. We are all labeled, but it is up to us to make others feel accepted.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Every summer since I was a junior in high school I have devoted two weeks of my summer to volunteering as a camp counselor at Camp Sunshine in Maine. It is a camp for kids with life-threatening illnesses and their families. Camp Sunshine is my favorite place in the world; those families are some of the strongest people I have ever met in my life. Because the kids I have met there have given me the most eye-opening experiences of my life, I am now in school to become a PA to make a career out of helping children fight their battles against disease.

Why are you participating?

I am participating to support Quinnipiac University in its fight to stop the judgments and stereotypes that are made every day.

Waterbury, CT
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I'm a happy guy and I love to see those around me happy. I make it my mission everyday to put a smile on whoever is around me. We all have problems and we cannot always see what everyone else is going through. I found out that for me, the best remedy for any issue is just to have a laugh or even just put a smile on. I figure it can work for those around me, too.

Long Island, NY
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

June 25th 2011, I shaved my head for the St. Baldrick's Childhood Cancer Research Foundation. With the help of my mother, family, and friends I was able to raise $4,000 to this amazing organization, and donate 4, 12" ponytails to Locks of Love. In the weeks leading up to my donation I was just simply excited. When I was having my head shaved I was all smiles, from ear to ear. It was my hair dresser that was nervous and my dad who couldn't watch.

Why are you participating?

Who I am isn't about who I am with, or what I look like, but it is who I am inside, and that I am sick of people judging me for that outside mask that we all have. We hide what's inside with the vain mask that everyone sees, our superficial selves.

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