Animal Lover Stereotypes Redefined

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Bloomfield, CT
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I have volunteered at a local animal shelter as well as provided assistance and information to local public about rescuing pets and finding forever homes for the many amazing loving animals that are homeless. The most recent deed was helping a turtle cross the road so it didn't get squished!

Why are you participating?

I think this is a fantastic project that allows us to break through and show our humanity. There aren't enough labels to define us since we are each unique and special in our own way. Each one of us has the ability to compassionately reach out and do something good.

Oxford, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I volunteered at a local cat shelter for over a decade - cleaning litter boxes, feeding and caring for hundreds of well-deserved homeless kitties.

Why are you participating?

I am participating in the No Evil Project because they've done an awesome job putting into action the sentiment that I've long felt. Our differences should be celebrated, not tolerated or bullied.

Millbury, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Volunteer in my children's schools and at church

Why are you participating?

Because I've seen how much labels can hurt someone and how they get in the way of really getting to know and understand another person.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I took some time to connect with my Mom's elder neighbor at the grocery store, he has always impressed me the few times I have seen him as he seems to really care about taking care of himself and his yard/home. Connecting with other and nature, I find is Heaven on Earth!

Why are you participating?

Happiness and peace prevail over evil any day! A pleasure to make this statement for all to see!

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I do try to always forward kindness and compassion.

Why are you participating?

I like the ideal of being part of something that presents the unseen, it can challenge how others may perceive one and the assumptions made.