Androgynous Stereotypes Redefined

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Charlton, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

To prove to myself on a daily basis and reaffirm my belief that all people are at their root "Good", and that includes myself. I've dedicated myself to public service. Professional acts of kindness and humanity: Fire Fighter / Paramedic.

San Jose, CA
United States

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One time I comforted a stressed-out waitress. It was Christmas, and she was being yelled at over something she couldn't control by a very rude family. She looked like she was about to cry so I called her over to me and told her she didn't deserve such harsh treatment. I gave her a hug and tipped her for her time and effort to work on a holiday.

Worcester, MA
United States

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I love to spread happiness and laughter to those I meet, whether in or out of costume!

Why are you participating?

I believe this is a fantastic project that shows the many faces and stories of people, giving others a new outlook on something maybe they didn't see before!

Springfield , MA
United States

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I am a community activist and volunteer with local organizations for different projects/events. Currently organizing a Carnival festival with proceeds going to local scholarships.

Why are you participating?

I'm participating because growing up I was treated nice until they find out my ethnicity.

Long Island, NY
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

June 25th 2011, I shaved my head for the St. Baldrick's Childhood Cancer Research Foundation. With the help of my mother, family, and friends I was able to raise $4,000 to this amazing organization, and donate 4, 12" ponytails to Locks of Love. In the weeks leading up to my donation I was just simply excited. When I was having my head shaved I was all smiles, from ear to ear. It was my hair dresser that was nervous and my dad who couldn't watch.

Why are you participating?

Who I am isn't about who I am with, or what I look like, but it is who I am inside, and that I am sick of people judging me for that outside mask that we all have. We hide what's inside with the vain mask that everyone sees, our superficial selves.