Honestly, in my short fifteen years of life I have not yet done anything monumental, but I make it a point to try and be nice to everyone because I believe there's simply no place for hate in this world. As Dr. Seuss said, a person's a person.
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Here is a collection of 6130 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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Forgiving someone I thought I couldn't.
Worcester, MA
United States
Support Safe Homes of Worcester, LGBT Youth group.
Worcester, MA
United States
try to teach other girls how to play basketball and help my team mates
to show the world that anxiety can be defeated
Worcester, MA
United States
I give love.
Worcester, MA
United States
Last year I served as an AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer in New Mexico at a non-profit organization which uses soccer programming as a vehicle to promote health and wellness among Native American youth.
I believe that labels can be harmful and we are too quick to judge our neighbors without getting a chance to know them.
Bolton, CT
United States
I listen to people, even if were not close, I take the time to listen to their stories, what's bothering them, or just anything. Because I truly care.
I don't wanna see anymore kids be afraid to do why they wanna do.
Los Angeles, CA
United States
I buy coffee and water everytime I see a homeless a man outside of my Starbucks. His name is John, he's a veteran, and his dog Biscuit is his best friend.
I volunteer at a community bike shop, helping to make our city safe and accessible for all.
Worcester, MA
United States
Last semester I studied in Cape Town, South Africa. While abroad I volunteered for an organization that works with women and children infected with and/or affected by HIV/AIDS. This wonderful opportunity allowed me to work with youth living in Khayelitsha, one of the largest and most impoverished townships in South Africa. Throughout my time with the organization I implemented a program called Art for Action which exposed the youth to various forms of creative expression.
We all know the saying- don't judge a book by it's cover. But this is inevitable. We see someone and automatically make assumptions based on their exterior characteristics that are visible. It is what we do after the fact that matters.
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