I asked an old lady if she needed help going up a steep bridge
Blue-eyed Stereotypes Redefined
Worcester, MA
United States
The good deed that I did that was the most memorable to me was when I volunteered at St. Francis home in Worcester MA. This was part of my 8th grade year at St. Stephens School. During the time I was up there I became very good friends with this old man named Franky. He use to tell me stories of when he was in the war and from his lifetime. He would ask when I was coming back and he would try to call the school. On the last day there. I asked him if he would come to my graduation. The smile on his face said it all. I miss Franky!
run food drives for food pantries and soup kitchens to help the homeless and those less fortunate.
To raise awareness.
My friends and I bought individual pizzas and handed them out to homeless individuals on the streets of Montreal.
We tend to focus in the negative things we've done, or the unfortunate things that have happened. It's time to focus on the positives!
Kinnelon, NJ
United States
Volunteering for food pantry/soup kitchen
NJ
United States
I went to Kentucky with my church for 9 days 2 years in a row to build houses for the less fortunate. I also volunteer in Morristown, New Jersey with abused children once a week over the summer and on breaks.
To bring together a world and show that what diversifies us truly brings us together.
Hamden, CT
United States
I volunteer for the Special Olympics!
This is a good cause!
I used to dance for nursing homes
Quincy, MA
United States
I've been giving blood to the American Red Cross since I was 17
Bluepoint, NY
United States
During the holidays, I go to soup kitchens and help feed the homeless