Biologist Stereotypes Redefined

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Worcester, MA 01603
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Help my kids I coach feel brave.

Why are you participating?

I love kind people, and think projects like this help people let themselves be kind in a hard world.

Springfield, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I foster baby kittens who have lost their mothers.

Why are you participating?

We often forget how incredible and multifaceted people can be when we only interact with them in one dimension. I'm honored to be a part of something that reminds people.

Boston, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I spend all my free time spreading the beauty of art to people of all ages, especially children. I spend my days making costumes to make people's beloved characters come to life and promote free craft events to the public. I want art to be accessible to everyone at no cost, and to fulfill a child their dream of interacting with their favorite role models, especially those who are ill and are limited by the walls of their hospital bed.

Why are you participating?

I am a Biology undergraduate and as a result, I work in the science and research community. But because I am entering such a professional setting, sometimes it is difficult to still be a cosplayer, because most people view them as "weird" or "crazy".

Los Angeles, CA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

So there I was hitch-hiking across the country, hungry, tired, and nearly broke. I was seeking out the true face of America, making my own personal journey to find myself as well as a deeper meaning to life. I got dropped off in a major west coast city in southern California. I asked around where I could find a metro bus station, found out where it was, and headed that way to try and catch a ride to the city limits. When I arrived there was a woman and three of her children waiting for their bus. The woman was talking on a cell phone and I overheard bits of the conversation.