I try to smile and greet people I walk by on the street.
Chocoholic Stereotypes Redefined
A shoulder to cry on.
Westminster, MA
United States
Yesterday we saved a snapping turtle from being run over.
Because I believe that there is good in everyone. We just need to help them discover it.
Planted enough peppers to feed 11,000 people through the Community Harvest project
During the holidays I go to a warehouse and pack grocery bags, I then deliver the bags to assigned families who can't afford what they need for the holidays. It's amazing to see the looks on their faces when you open the door, they're so grateful, it melts my heart.
RI
United States
As I was sitting in my car, a woman ran up to the vehicle crying because she was about to miss her train. She thought she could pay with her debit card and she didn't have cash, which is the only way you can pay in the train. She looked sad and my parents didn't have ant cash to give her. I scrolled down my window and gave her all the money in my wallet which mounted up to 15$ which was enough for her to run back to her train. I hope she made it in time.
my philosophy: treat people the way you want to be treated.
I actively help new students get acclimated to a new place as a resident assistant. The little deeds everyday is what makes someone's day.
Worcester, MA
United States
I will always listen to someone who needs to talk.
This project makes sense. Our world perception has been revolving around how we perceive things/people as opposed to getting acquainted with things/those around us. Let's work to fix that!
I feed and hang out with homeless families that move from place to place every two weeks
MA
United States
I try to have a good word and pleasant attitude for people with whom I come into contact. you never know when a kind word can turn someone's day around. The whole pebble in the pond thing.