Fitchburg, MA
United States
Kind to everyone.
To make people smile
Fitchburg, MA
United States
Kind to everyone.
To make people smile
Fitchburg, MA
United States
My friend is an old man and he got scared from having a stroke. I held his hand until the ambulance came to take him to the hospital and I made him a card to feel better.
I wanted it to be hanged up
Worcester, MA
United States
Volunteer at the computer lab and at bingo.
I helped build an orphanage for over 200 children in La Gonâve, Haiti. I volunteered through an organization called Extollo and they connected me to an organization called Okipe that made the whole thing possible
It was what my friends were doing.
West Roxbury , MA
United States
I stuck up for people like me the LGBT and people with disabilities no matter what kind of disability they have
I want a better world especially for the kids
Donated hair for cancer
Volunteer to work Special Olympics
MA
United States
Leading by example in teaching my students how to engage in random acts of kindness.
Labels can hurt deeply, or they can build confidence and shape one's sense of identity, if interpreted in a way that makes an individual feel good about who there are.
Worcester, MA
United States
I helped somebody when they fell and scraped their knee and I love my friends. They are generous, they are sweet and they care very much about me.
I don't like labels. One time at the park a boy said, "Ha ha brown girl, brown girl. I am white" and that made me upset and sad.
PA
United States
I enjoy collecting new and useable items for the homeless, elderly, and young moms who need assistance.
Good deeds keep us human and connected. Promoting good deeds is a wonderful way to spread God's love in the world.