Marlborough, MA
United States
I started a toy drive at my school.
I LOVE abolishing stereotypes. I used to be so shy but now I can be myself.
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Marlborough, MA
United States
I started a toy drive at my school.
I LOVE abolishing stereotypes. I used to be so shy but now I can be myself.
MA
United States
I created a nonprofit with my son to grant wishes to people with special needs regardless of age and give autism the voice it deserves. #Foundation for Autism Acceptance Worldwide
Life's no dress rehearsal and the tapestry of a community is definitely all of its people.
I was the inspiration for the formation of the nonprofit the Foundation for Autism Acceptance. And Mom says I restored people's faith in humanity.
I know how it feels to be made fun of and marginalized.
MA
United States
I support and advocate for people who have severe mental health challenges and trauma to live the life they want and follow their dreams.
I believe that queer people have the right to be heard, loved, and protected and to choose the life they want to live.
Clinton, MA
United States
I volunteer at the local food pantry! I am certified Peer Specialist working with a mental health agency and like-minded individuals.
I believe everyone should be loved and treated the same no matter what your sex, race, or religion is! Love is love!
Fitzwilliam, NH
United States
I enjoy helping veterans at my local American Legion (John Humiston Post #11 in Jaffrey, NH).
This seems like a great project to showcase the diverse and caring people in our community!
Sturbridge, MA
United States
I volunteered to teach children at my church for 8 years.
Labels are important to me as a nonbinary person who is assumed to be cis in most scenarios.
Somerville, MA
United States
I volunteer for the LGBT Asylum Task Force.
We should only label ourselves, not others.
I save bugs from pools
I go to Pride events all over MA and NH to give Free Mom Hugs.
To see good in myself and others.
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