Hopatcong, NJ 07843
United States
I help make meals for more than 300 customers a day.
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United States
I help make meals for more than 300 customers a day.
Salem, MA 01970
United States
Ran for and served in office; help others do the same; working to dismantle the oppressive systems around us - one day at a time.
Salem, MA 01970
United States
Advocating for systemic change at the state level by proposing legislation and voicing the needs of our black and brown communities
Berlin, MA 01503
United States
Organized a social-distancing sidewalk chalk art festival for my co-housing neighbors of all ages.
Worcester, MA 01520
United States
I go outside with my dog Tuffy to enjoy nature in my own back yard. I reached out to an elderly family to see if I could help with anything. I send my nieces and nephews cards in the mail. Now that I'm easing my way back to work little by little, I wear my mask, sanitize my work space before and after work, and use hand sanitizer. #flattenthecurve
West St Paul, MN 55118
United States
I give platelets and make masks for others.
Salem, MA 01970
United States
I have been using my stimulus check to donate to organizations helping people of color and immigrants.
Randolph, MA 02368
United States
Giving Back
Southbridge, MA 01550
United States
I have more or less successfully kept 7 children, 6 of whom are teenagers in the house during stay-at-home orders.
Lynn, MA 01902
United States
Worked to elevate youth voices in response to COVID-19
No face covering? No problem. Read the CDC's instructions to make one or get a No Evil Project Face Mask.