Worcester, MA
United States
I agreed to coach soccer (again) even though my kids are grown and don't play soccer anymore.
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Worcester, MA
United States
I agreed to coach soccer (again) even though my kids are grown and don't play soccer anymore.
Worcester, MA
United States
Have volunteered as youth group advisor and Sunday school teacher for several years at First Unitarian Church.
Because we are all unique individuals and should not be labeled based on surface characteristics.
Worcester , MA
United States
I bring extra money to school for ice cream day and I give it to my friends who don't have any, so that they can buy a special treat too.
The world will be a better place to live if everyone just stops fighting.
Worcester , MA
United States
When he asks me, I always share my special treats with my big brother.
My mom told me that it was a nice thing to do.
Worcester, MA
United States
I have volunteered for the Best Buddies organization and was given the opportunity to establish a one-to-one friendship with a developmentally disabled woman.
I am participating because I think fear and insecurities hold us back from being the compassionate, loving individuals that we are meant to be.
I help people learn about native crafts
Worcester, MA
United States
I teach native arts with my sisters at many powwows. We are trying to keep the traditional arts alive. I also take photos at the powwows and share them. Teach the children the old ways. Teach the adults the old ways . Keep traditional foods alive. Grow organic garden and share what I have extra with the elders and others so all may eat healthy. The poorest people have the worst health partly because healthy food is not on the dollar menu.
My child wanted to, so I did too. That and I really like that monkey pin. :)
Worcester area, MA
United States
Getting my class M&M'S.
Because a lot of people see me as weird
Brooklyn, NY
United States
I look the homeless in their eyes and I shake their hands
Cork
Ireland
With the help of a friend I started a Habitat for Humanity group at my college.
I think it is a very innovative way of showing the pointlessness of stereotyping when there is good in people and feel fortunate that I was able to take part in it.
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