MA
United States
Ally to all genders, races, ages, addicts/alkies,body sizes. I give good hug. Also, food.
I am participating because I believe in mostly everybody, and the good therein.
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MA
United States
Ally to all genders, races, ages, addicts/alkies,body sizes. I give good hug. Also, food.
I am participating because I believe in mostly everybody, and the good therein.
West Boylston, MA
United States
I try to make at least one person smile everyday
Grafton, MA
United States
A big part of my career involves volunteering for organizations and educating the local community on a stigmatized palliative therapy: cannabis. Stigmas are everywhere and it is our duty to prove to others we are kind and caring individuals working to help our community discover a new alternative treatment option.
Worcester, MA
United States
I have helped rebuild houses with Appalachia Service Project for the past 7 summers.
It looked like an interesting project and the message struck a chord with me.
I advocated for LGBTQ+ people before realizing I am one of them.
Warren, MA
United States
I care for people with physical and developmental disabilities and I love it!!
I feel like this is a wonderful cause. It shows that every body is different and to embrace those differences and be comfortable enough to express them and accept them.
Dudley, MA
United States
I volunteer in NHS and Tri-M, most notably my huge annual fundraiser and live performance for the Pediatric Inpatients at UMass Memorial University Hospital.
Worcester, MA
United States
I give money to people who ask for it on the street, whenever I can. I get everything the teachers ask for or need, when I'm able.
I'm definitely judged for labeling myself bisexual, especially by family. I'm married to a man so they say I'm straight. I'm so done arguing the definition of the word.
Webster, MA
United States
I own a costume of my "fursona," the character I created to represent me within the Furry fandom. At conventions, when I'm in costume, I'm often approached by strangers, some furry, some not, who ask for hugs from the big pink fox. I'm always more than happy to give them. The joy on someone's face when they hug a giant stuffed animal, the way they glow, is truly magical.
I spent the better part of my teen years struggling within the confines of the labels assigned to me, and my twenties breaking away from them and finding the labels that best fit me. It is a project I don't think will ever end, as long as I still draw breath and can still ask questions.
Worcester, MA
United States
I advocate to #EndHungerNow
Being bipolar is awesome.
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