I volunteered for a non-profit organization helping families in need overseas.
Chocoholic Stereotypes Redefined
North Grafton, MA
United States
My first child was born prematurely, so I know first hand how scary the first few months are of your child's life. One thing families are especially unprepared for is clothing a premature baby. I decided I was going to save all my clothing and I was able to donate the clothing to another family in need. I know how helpful it was and it was one less thing they needed to worry about.
I believe it is important for people to be mindful that our visible labels shouldn't define us and that people are much more than what is visible on the outside.
Worcester, MA
United States
Helped a friend to seek medical treatment.
I saved my neighbor to be a Born Again Christian.
Boston, MA
United States
Volunteer as Board Member for Non-Profit Combatting Anti-Semitism and all forms of hate.
I love people and connecting with people is what gives life meaning. Labels can be limiting and judgmental or reflections of self-image and worth—it’s all how we use them.
I saved a bird that was hit by a car.
Millbury, MA
United States
I've opened my heart and home to thirteen rescue dogs, one stray parrot, and one stranded canary.
To support my friend AJ!
Worcester, MA
United States
I teach Sunday School and Christian Ed. Committee, I volunteer for the National Association for the Mentally Ill, I volunteer to be a trustee for State Hospital, and I visit with other older women at the Age Center.
I see all the hatred and violence on TV and wish for a softer, gentler, more tolerant time.
There was a time and place in my life when I would teach children of special needs to swim.
For the purpose of demonstrating my support for a student sponsored project.
I have mentored children when I was participating in a leadership program during undergrad.
I like the message propagated by this project and I like interacting in community outreach activities!