Beach Walker Stereotypes Redefined

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Tell Us Your Good Deed

On a recent visit to a customers home, we spoke for a bit about many things we had in common. We talked about setting a date for a future appointment, when she stated that she would never be able to remember that. I asked her why. She said she lost her balance and hit her head some months ago, and she just hasn't felt right since. I suggest that she call her doctor immediately, which she did. Her son took her to the doctor appointment, where she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. She has since had an operation to remove the tumor. I'm glad I encouraged her to follow up.

Why are you participating?

I was nicely asked, and it sounded interesting.

Cape Cod, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

The latest: letting my son's ex-girlfriend (they parted acrimoniously) stay with us for about a week, after she lost her internship and before she could organize herself to get back to Texas. We treated her like a daughter and had a great time. Meanwhile, my two young-adult children were far away.

Why are you participating?

I love the idea of poking holes in stereotypes in a visual way. In this polarized society, it's important to see each other as individuals.

South Pasadena, CA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

My little cousin is clinically depressed due to a loss of a close family member. I would like to say that I've helped her through the process and put a smile on her face occasionally. I love my family and will do anything for them.

Whitinsville, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Support the charities I believe in and try to live by the rule; Treat others the way you would want to be treated yourself...

Why are you participating?

Too many people are judged or judge others by their cover. Cancer, Gray, Blue, Divorced, Young, Old we all travel the same road