Volunteer with community organizations
Crocheter Stereotypes Redefined
Making blankets for children.
Caring for my ill best friend.
I believe in the project.
I volunteered for a suicide prevention hotline and I was able to give a few people one more day to live for.
I believe that labels should be loving words rather than insults.
I delivered a baby responding to a help call coming off the elevator at work at Beth Israel Hospital.
Westminster, MA
United States
I helped an older woman at our local country store put her groceries into her car, and returned her shopping cart for her. She was so grateful!
I think this is a neat project and I like to see what nice things people do to help others.
I talk to all people.
East Woodstock, CT
United States
I have been a member of the Woodstock Lions Club for the past 5 years and have donated my time on community service projects such as vision screening in local schools.
I want to give a positive view of baby boomers like myself. As a humanist, I want to express my conviction that one can be a good person who contributes to the welfare of our world without being a member of a conventional religion.
Fitchburg, MA
United States
I always help others if I can. Right now I have a friend who's child has several mental health issues. Instead of allowing her to purchase a $200 weighted therapy blanket. I choose to make it with my donated time for free.
Cause books can't be judged by their covers.
East Woodstock, CT
United States
Devoting my medical career to practicing Family Medicine in underserved communities with many low-income, needy people.
To be part of a project which shines a light on the good things people do which make the world a better place.