I work hard to make at least one person smile everyday.
To show young people that you can rise above the labels that people give you.
Here is a collection of 6156 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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I work hard to make at least one person smile everyday.
To show young people that you can rise above the labels that people give you.
W. Boylston, MA
United States
I am going on 12 years as a foster parent. Without a doubt the most challenging job I've ever loved.
At this time last year, I was unconscious, and on ECMO life support for 2.5 months. These past several months home, I've had the opportunity to connect with others who for similar and different reasons ended up with lung disease requiring supplemental oxygen like myself. Through these people, I have offered support, received support, and been able to share my experiences of keeping an active lifestyle while having to use oxygen.
Participating today to support some of my favorite causes. Worcester Pride and the No Evil Project. I think we are all guilty of labeling, inadvertently or not. When I don't have the O2 on my face, my disability is invisible and people expect me to be the person I was before Sept 2021.
Worcester, MA
United States
Providing those experiencing homelessness with food or water
Labels can be very empowering for some and for others, labels can be very hurtful and damaging.
Bermuda
Making people smile
Labels have been good and bad!
Spencer, MA
United States
I buy strangers coffee
I did this 10 years ago
Leominster, MA
United States
Accepting everybody the way they are and random acts of kindness.
Stow, MA
United States
Bought breakfast this morning for a homeless woman.
Templeton, MA
United States
I am a safe space for anyone to come to and be accepted and listened to, no matter who they are.
I personally have chronic illness that is invisible (narcolepsy/ulcerative colitis) and I have been labeled as lazy or a liar when it comes to my illness. I also have been made to feel less than for my beliefs and I don't think anyone deserves that.
Fitchburg, MA
United States
I have attended many BLM protests to support black voices, and during one the police began attacking protesters unprovoked. They began beating protestors with batons hiding behind shields and riot gear. A stampede began knocking a woman down. I did my best to protect her and me and a friend shielded her while they maced and tear-gassed us. She was okay at the end. <3
Every SINGLE person deserves to live freely, unworried about their safety, happiness and safety being at risk at the hands of others. We are supposed to be peaceful, powerful, high vibrational beings.
I have been protesting for 20+ years for women's rights, healthcare access, for wars to end, to stop nuclear bombs, equal rights, BLM, and against all hate and inequity.
Because I believe that every voice matters against the hatred and evil that exists.
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