Carnivore Stereotypes Redefined

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Acton, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Rescued animals (snakes, birds, and other wild animals) from urban areas.

Why are you participating?

Every life is important and should get a chance to live. Due to urban development, humans are encroaching on places where these wild animals were living and instead of killing them, rescuing, and relocating gives them a second chance.

West St Paul, MN
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I give fun, free coprolite (aka fossil poop) presentations to kids and sometimes their grownups. My hope is to get kids excited about science and help them learn through laughter.

Why are you participating?

The world seems to be more and more divided. I feel this project gives me the chance to be a part of something that can bring people together. Despite our differences, we are all labeled in one way or another. We all have the capacity to do good.

Shrewsbury, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I volunteer with a fantastic organization which highlights local art, music, food and non-profits, encouraging the community to do business locally. I also compulsively hold doors open for the next person.

Why are you participating?

However different we may be, the No Evil Project shows each of us for the good we do in the world.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I supported my wife while she was fighting cancer, And continue to be her rock after she was cancer free.

Why are you participating?

To prove that labels don't define who you are, but rather you determine what you want to be.