Coach Stereotypes Redefined

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Worcester, MA
United States

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Everyone has good in them and everyone is different. I'm so proud to work in such a diverse school. People's differences are beautiful and encouraging. I love giving back to the community, and to my students in need. Support Andy’s Attic

Why are you participating?

I think this is a brilliant way to get everyone to stand up against stereotypes, bullying, and a way to feel positive about who you are.

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I volunteer my time coaching youth sports. There is something special about watching kids develop their potential, build relationships with their peers and most of all have fun. The time commitment is far outweighed by the confidence and self esteem they develop as well as lasting memories.

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I make it a point to perform a random act of kindness every day- something as simple as letting someone through in traffic, or something as complex as performing CPR on someone and saving their life in a grocery store parking lot (yes, it happened). I believe that one of the most important things in life is contributing something positive to the lives of others.

Worcester, MA
United States

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I've been a volunteer coach and umpire since I was 13 in the little league I graduated from.

Why are you participating?

I had so many great volunteer coaches who coached because they wanted to teach baseball to the next generations, so I followed their lead.

Cranston, RI
United States

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Support for Best Buddies.

Why are you participating?

To identity as part of the Nichols College community and as someone that never intends to perpetuate evil.

Portland, OR
United States

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A teenage boy once told me that it was my belief in him that helped him become the first in his family to graduate. I coach people to define their own success and volunteer with an organization that provides 6 months of life coaching to women in need. I smile at strangers because you never know what kind of day they're having, and sometimes presence is what changes everything.