Anxiety Stereotypes Redefined

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Cherry Valley, MA
United States

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My best friend and I were waiting to get into a bar once and a homeless man was walking through the line asking for money. People were pretty rude to him so we got out of the line, started talking to him and learned a little about his life. His name was Pablo and he was from Cuba. For the next two hours, we helped him ask for money on the street. Then we bought him a movie ticket, XL popcorn and coke. While he chilled in this seat, we asked all the other people in the theater for money.

Union City, CA
United States

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I volunteered at a non-profit organization for 7 years. During that time, I cooked & fed the homeless, set up a medical event for low income, & taught young children about the Buddhist culture.

Fitchburg , MA
United States

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I started a group called Firchburg SAGA (Sexuality and Gender Alliance) which is a support group for the LGBTQI+ community. I also created "blessing bags" for those in need which have toiletries, and I pass them out every other Sunday at a breakfast for people in need.

Why are you participating?

Because I want for show the world it's ok to be fat, progressive, and have an anxiety disorder. My shirt speaks for myself as I am bisexual so I didn't feel that label was as important as the other ones.

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I help my summer campers develop confidence in their abilities and teach them that they can do amazing things no matter how the world sees them.

Why are you participating?

I am participating because it's important to recognize just how complex people are and that we cannot be defined or judged by a few words or our appearance.

Norwood, MA
United States

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I'm the good deed in my creative writing class because I'm the one who turns every situation into a positive situation.

Why are you participating?

I think it's a good things to participate in.