Douglas, MA
United States
Helped an elderly woman at Walmart with her bag in her car and hand an hour conversation with her.
Douglas, MA
United States
Helped an elderly woman at Walmart with her bag in her car and hand an hour conversation with her.
Worcester, MA
United States
In my hometown, Marlborough, Massachusetts, I was a Boy Scout and I often volunteered at the soup kitchen on Main St. I went there and served those who needed it about once a month.
Professor Ellen Lokos insisted that I participate, but I've also struggled with labels my entire life. Being half black and half white, I never fit into either "black" or "white"
Western Springs, IL
United States
I volunteered at the St. John's Soup Kitchen in downtown Worcester. We provide meals for the less fortunate.
I do my chores 90% of the time and it helps my ma and dad so doing chores is pretty good. Especially when I keep up with them.
MA
United States
Cub Scout Leader - teaching honor, respect and integrity to inner city kids. Instilling an appreciation for patriotism, our flag and what it stands for to young boys. Urging them to honor our veterans, and never be afraid to say thank you to them for their service.
Culinary and nutrition volunteer - teaching kids and their families about food, nutrition and good eating.
TRY EVERYTHING TWICE, BECAUSE CHANCES ARE THAT FIRST PERSON WHO MADE IT SCREWED IT UP!
Take an elderly person out to eat - what you learn from them far outweighs the cost of lunch.
I am part of the majority - Caucasian, middle class, Christian and stereotyped. I am conservative by nature and offended at those who take advantage of the systems. I respect the office of the president regardless of who that person is, or what political rhetoric they sow.
Claremont, CA
United States
I teach college students to get out of their own heads and see that there is more to life than just going through the motions. I do this through teaching about what James Madison calls "factions" and how the American Constitution is designed to get us beyond our own private interests and work for the common good. A great nation should not hides its flaws, but also cannot ignore the good, selfless acts its citizens have done. We're not a perfect nation, but we're striving to improve all the time. We can work with that...
To join others in showing that more unites us than divides us. If we can get beyond labels, political and otherwise, to see people as people, commonality will make the world a better place. We're not defined by our labels, but we're united by our diversity.
Greenwood Lake, NY
United States
Alternate spring break volunteer work.
Ledyard, CT
United States
I saved a post-abortive woman from suicide
To show that not all Christian conservatives, who support gun rights, are fat white guys
Worcester, MA
United States
I work with disabled people, and teach them art.
Labels can change peoples perspectives on me
Worcester, MA
United States
I play the ukulele for the pediatric patients and make them smile and sing along .
To have fun and promote the healing power of the Ukulele .