Christian Stereotypes Redefined

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San Jose, CA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I have done volunteer work for a church by giving food to the homeless. Also I was a youth leader where I helped kids younger than me by listening to them and giving them advice when they're having a hard time, especially if I went through the same thing.

Why are you participating?

Because of who I am and what I do, I have been judged and picked on a lot. I want to break that barrier of hate by educating and showing people even though we're different and like different things, at the same time we are the same.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

My mother had a bad drug addiction, lost all her kids. I was in and out the system and I promised one day I would bring my sibling together on Mother's Day. I reached out to all her kids and I got them together. It was her dying wish. I changed the way they loved her and I found change in forgiveness. Now I like helping others find loved ones and the peace I found. ❤️️

Why are you participating?

Because I don't want to see change, I want to become it. ❤️️

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Gave a girl who is sometimes mean to me but looked hungry my snack. She was nice to me after that. :)

Why are you participating?

Because we should be nice to eachother and not be mean. And no matter how little you are, you can make a difference. Together we can make the world a better place.

Black River
Jamaica

Tell Us Your Good Deed

My favorite activity was being a mentor for a high school aged girl interested in STEM. It was a program that not only showed the students the importance of minority women in STEM, it reinforced my decision to stay in STEM even when times were hard. It was an amazing program and we got to show the students our college campuses, talk to them about their lives and give them advice for the college process.