Volunteered and took the trash out for the event.
Why not?
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Volunteered and took the trash out for the event.
Why not?
Gardner, MA
United States
As a volunteer, I taught math to women seeing their GED (equivalent of a US high school diploma). Most of the women had never felt like they could do math. They were a great group, worked hard, and every one of them passed their math GED. They became comfortable with doing math.
I think it's important to acknowledge that being a white person brings privilege with it. I felt that choosing "white" as a label might be misinterpreted, so I chose "privileged."
Gardner, MA
United States
I tell jokes to help people enjoy life.
As a white, middle class, privileged person, I have not been adversely affected by labels, except maybe goofball, scatterbrained, undisciplined... oh, wait...
Worcester, MA
United States
I'm a certified nurses assistant, and I love caring for people.
To destigmatize labels.
Worcester, MA
United States
I treat every individual that comes to my office with the love and respect that I want to receive from others and myself.
I've never heard of the project and fell in love instantly.
I bought gas for someone who had run out.
It looks fun! :-)>
Just actively listening to people when they're down and offering hugs.
Volunteered at food bank.
Worcester, MA
United States
I volunteer at animal rescues, volunteer at a free medical clinic, I vaccinated people for COVID-19 when the vaccine came out.
CT
United States
I am reminding people to check their spare tire pressure - and especially encouraging women to take ownership of their car maintenance.
I'm confident in my labels and happy to be me - but it's taken a long time to get to that place.
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