Massilon, OH
United States
I volunteer for various non-profit organizations
Massilon, OH
United States
I volunteer for various non-profit organizations
Methuen, MA
United States
Participated in the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Walk in Boston
I moved to New Hampshire to help with my grandchildren and grandpuppies.
My daughter thought it would be fun and it was!
Worcester , MA
United States
I've helped the homeless, I've helped my family with a caregiver bag of food, I have rescued a kitten from a parking lot, I've let my homeless family stay at my place for a good night's rest or a shower or food/dinner, I've helped and take care of my 4 kids by myself that make them happy to my full potential that I can. I have given money or change to a homeless man. So much more I can keep going on.
Because I want and love the idea of this. I've been bullied and talked down to and I think this is the best thing I've seen so far and it makes me double think myself that I'm better than wut I've been told.
Westborough, MA
United States
I've helped raise money to fund research and find a cure for type 1 diabetes
My mom encouraged me to
Worcester, MA
United States
I work with disabled people, and teach them art.
Labels can change peoples perspectives on me
Worcester, MA
United States
I walked to raise money for the homeless.
Because I want people to see the traits that make me. Not the labels other people give me.
Hubbardston, MA
United States
I was riding my bike one day and a car crashed about eight yards in front of me almost hitting me when it flipped. After the car stopped moving I helped the man out of his seat of his car and then helped him out of the car. I waited with him until the police arrived. He thanked me and I went on my way.
My professor told me about the event and I figured it would be a fun thing to do between classes
Holden, MA
United States
I started a team for the walk to end Alzheimer's in honor of my grandmother who has been battling this disease for over ten years
Sterling, MA
United States
Every Christmas morning, my family and I help the Salvation Army transport/distribute hot meals to people who are less fortunate. I love it, and it's one of the things I look forward to doing every year.
I think this campaign is a brilliant way to get everyone to stand up against stereotypes and bullying. Many of us, including myself, at some point have felt rejected/judged, etc.