Worcester, MA
United States
I stood up to a bully!
To show that I'm not evil!
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Worcester, MA
United States
I stood up to a bully!
To show that I'm not evil!
Worcester, MA
United States
I've worked and volunteered for multiple social service agencies committed to social justice, empowerment, and improving the quality of life for marginalized peoples. I am also a grad student who is studying to one day operate a social service agency like those I have worked for.
I am participating because I understand the damaging affects of labeling one another has on our community. These labels are devised in order to separate us and keep us from reaching social equity.
Lincoln, RI
United States
I participate in random acts of kindness and I am working on my master's degree to become an even stronger advocate for all people with disabilities in various of different settings.
Worcester , MA
United States
I'm in ROTC and I go around in the community and help a lot of people especially in the winter
Worcester, MA
United States
I'm in environmental and I go around the city and help people out
Townsend, MA
United States
I always give my friends little gifts to cheer them up
I like having my picture taken
Worcester, MA
United States
Every day I help youth to believe in themselves and their capacity for a higher education. I have great relationships with "my kids" because I treat every single one with love and respect.
We live in a society where people are judged, stereotyped, and placed in boxes. It is too easy to look at a person and make a snap judgement about who they are and what they've done based on a single aspect of their appearance, demeanor, accent, etc.
Worcester, MA
United States
Recently, I walked out of my office building for my lunch break on a gorgeous day smiling brightly. An elderly gentleman passed by me and asked me why I was so happy. I told him I was just happy for no reason and again he asked me why. I thought about it deeply because he seemed like he genuinely wanted to know; and responded "I am just happy because I am here. We can't spend our lives waiting for the big moments to be happy otherwise we would waste most of our lives waiting for happiness". He blinked at me for a moment, gave me a huge grin and hugged me.
The world needs more happiness, love and acceptance. People judge us by our looks and don't get to know us. We are much more than labels, but we are not always our covers. I hope to change someone's perspective.
NY
United States
Once a week, I buy a homeless person breakfast on my way to work.
Worcester, MA
United States
I worked for a non-profit that aided victims of emotional and sexual abuse. I also rescued my puppy from Mississippi a year ago.
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