Tokyo
Japan
I volunteer for a non-profit organization that works toward the equality of men and women.
Here is a collection of 6157 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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Tokyo
Japan
I volunteer for a non-profit organization that works toward the equality of men and women.
Suva
Fiji
I am the eldest in the family of five siblings and had to look after my siblings since our Mom passed away very young.
To help advocate for the cause of the No Evil Project.
Canberra ACT
Australia
I volunteer as an assistant teacher for dance lessons given to people with Parkinson's.
Wellington
New Zealand
I collect money for cancer on the street.
I am a cancer survivor.
Wellington
New Zealand
Through PPSEAWA Wellington I support a refugee playgroup, scholarships and Secondary School Debate. I also deliver food to the City Mission from the church.
There is too much Evil in the world. Good needs to be broadcast and encouraged.
Kelantan
Malaysia
I have beenin a Charity Society since I was in Primary School as a Brownie Scout.
I love to help people and see them happy and smiling.
Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
For 30 years I have volunteered every week to feed and comfort people living with Leprosy [Hanson's Disease].
I have a lot of love for those people who are excluded from society.
Papua
Indonesia
I came a long way to participate in thE PPSEAWA conference
I want to learn more about Public Health and the Environment.
Teaneck, NJ
United States
I try to help take care of the elderly and keep smiling at those who seem unhappy.
As part of the PPSEAWA Conference and to see the rest of the project.
IL
United States
The African proverb says "It takes a village to raise a child". As a mother, daughter, and sister, I am active in community organizations, especially those that support youth, literacy, and the environment.
I believe in compassion and optimism! This project is a wonderful reminder to embrace our diversity.
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