I donate clothes to the local women's and children's shelters.
Christian Stereotypes Redefined
Black River
Jamaica
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.
North Grosvenordale, CT
United States
I make people smile and laugh.
It's fun
Boston, MA
United States
I volunteered for a week in Costa Rica to help clean up and rebuild homes for the impoverished
To help others understand anyone can do good no matter who they are or where they come from
Cranston, RI
United States
I volunteer at a camp for under-privileged children every summer
Worcester, MA
United States
I paid a good compliment to a teacher who people were making jokes about.
For change, for unity
NY
United States
I'm a volunteer tutor. I worked with both immigrants learning English and mentally disabled high school students. It's always a joy.
I'm participating because I want people to think about the stereotypes, and how they conflict, and how the same person can have different labels. For example, I walk fast, like a New Yorker, but I'm not stereotypically aloof with strangers.
Not for me to say
No particular reason, my hope is that people will come to know Christ and that God loves them.
Worcester, MA
United States
I'm a Interpreter of Sign Language.
Sutton, MA
United States
I accompany homeless and at risk adults in Worcester as Executive Director and Pastor of Worcester Fellowship. I try to work my program and pass along the message, not the mess.
What unites us is WAY more important that what divides us.
He has told you, O mortal, what is good;
and what does the LORD require of you
but to do justice, and to love kindness,
and to walk humbly with your God?