Helped a friend at school when she was feeling sad.
Baker Stereotypes Redefined
Fitchburg, MA
United States
When somebody looks lonely at recess, I go and talk to them.
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
I've been a Girl Scout leader for over 30 years. Started with my daughter, and now my granddaughters. Helping girls in our community learn to be leaders of the future. We strive to open the minds of all girls to their possibilities and help them see who they can become. We have fun helping each other.
I love that this opportunity to participate was so close to home. Everyone needs to see "the person" not their label.
I've helped donate my artistic skills such as photography to embrace my college experience and share them with other people. Want to show the world good times
I support the diversity that people bring and like sharing good causes with people
Brookline, MA
United States
I always hold the door open for other people
I work at a food pantry once a month.
I think we need more positive actions in the world.
Townsend, MA
United States
If I am able to help someone I will jump in and try.
I was invited to at my place of work Townsend Public Library.
Worcester, MA
United States
I make it my job to make people happy with acting, singing and baking. The world is in need of more happiness and joy.
More people need to look for the good in others as opposed to looking for the negative. The world needs more positivity. This is a good way to show the positives in diverse groups of people.
Rutland, MA
United States
I coach soccer to children with disabilities. It's such a rewarding experience to see the smiles on their faces!
To show the impact that stereotypes have on our society.
Southbridge, MA
United States
I am always baking and sharing the cookies, brownies, cakes, with people I know from work to the bank I go to, my mechanic.
Thought it was a good cause.