Cumberland, RI
United States
I do what I can to help others and make people happy
Cumberland, RI
United States
I do what I can to help others and make people happy
Brooklyn, NY
United States
I volunteer with the non-profit organization on my t-shirt. And I love it.
West Brookfield, MA
United States
I spent a week in Haiti in the summer of 2011 to assist with rebuilding efforts in the wake of the 2010 earthquake.
I'm participating because we all are unique and have been given gifts and qualties from God, all of which can be used for good. Our uniqueness and differences are to be celebrated and this project certainly helps do that!
Peabody, MA
United States
I made a little boy feel smart and needed by letting him help me at work then reading a comic book with him.
People have treated me like I don't matter or I'm not capable at my job because I'm young, blond, and a woman.
I love making people smile!
I volunteer through Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Bringing happiness to the sad and spreading smiles world wide.
Northbridge, MA
United States
I donated to breast cancer research
People need to see positive things in this not so positive time. If I can put a smile on at least one persons face today, my day is complete :)
Worcester, MA
United States
Last spring I traveled to Utila, Honduras to volunteer at an endangered iguana breeding facility. I was only there for a week but it changed my life for the better. It made me realize we are all connected and that we need to keep this world a great place for us and for future generations to come.
Bristol, VT
United States
My good deed is volunteering as a field hockey coach every summer and working with elementary school age girls. They usually have no other opportunity to play during the school year and this is their only chance. I like to make the most of the experience for them and make sure they have the best time possible.
I'm participating in The No Evil project because I believe that this world would be a better place if we all did at least one nice thing a day for someone else, without expecting a return. This could be something as small as holding the door all the way to donating blood.