I'm always there when people need it and always willing to lend a helping hand.
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Here is a collection of 6156 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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Always there for people when they need me and I strive to do the right thing.
CT
United States
In the summers, I volunteer my time at a local school to help children with learning disabilities get further in their education by helping them with their reading, writing, and math. By doing this, not only am I helping them, I am helping myself to become a better person in society and it means a lot to me. I also volunteer wherever I can because it makes me feel happy knowing I'm helping others.
Evil is an unnecessary aspect of society. By participating in events, such as the No Evil Project, I am standing against anything evil and the outcomes it hopes to achieve.
Hamden, CT
United States
I love people and the diversity of the human race. I love to help and serve others, especially those in need. As a Professor of Biochemistry, I have a unique opportunity to work with students on a daily basis. I teach them about the chemical basis of life. Life is always beautiful!
I always marvel at the diversity of life. If we all focus on all the different talents that we have and use them to help each other, the world can be a better place.
Hawthorne, NJ
United States
I love to share smiles and compliments every day to family members, friends and complete strangers. I glow with joy and excitement when I am able to make someone else's day.
We can all contribute to making the world a better place with small actions. This project is an incredible opportunity to remind humanity that what makes up a person is their story, beliefs, thoughts and feelings not their appearance.
Worcester, MA
United States
I volunteer my time to help out organizations I believe in (like the No Evil Project). I also never show up at parties empty-handed.
Our society has become so polarizing. Everyone is afraid to talk about our differences because we are conditioned to believe that they are what defines us. In truth, when we begin to talk honestly about our perspective, we often see that our similarities are greater than our differences.
Cottage Grove, MN
United States
I recently took the day off work and spent the time with my nephew. We played with Legos all day and built a couple of kits that I had from when I was his age.
Worcester, MA
United States
I feel it is my gift to make others smile. Whether by seeing my various unnatural hair colors, helping them when in need, telling a joke to lighten their mood, or just being there to listen. If my smile can brighten just one soul, I am happy.
To share what has been given to me and to help out an artist who is changing the world.
United States
“I am going to learn to make bread tomorrow. So you may imagine me with my sleeves rolled up, mixing flour, milk, [baking soda], etc., with a deal of grace. I advise you if you don't know how to make the staff of life to learn with dispatch.” (Emily Dickinson, American poet 1830-1886) I’ve baked hundreds of loaves of bread for fundraisers, folks who are grieving or celebrating, or to say thank you for someone’s help. Bon appétit!
Because I promised – and I always try to keep my promises (even if it takes a long time).
Saint Paul, MN
United States
I try to help out whenever needed, like helping my daughter after surgery, taking friends and family to the doctors, helping to run errands, and various other things to help out.
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