Cutter Stereotypes Redefined

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Tell Us Your Good Deed

I'm an advocate for the LGBT+ community as well as an advocate for mental health awareness.

Why are you participating?

I have always been defined by my labels in a negative way but hope that this will turn around and become something positive.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

This year I spent my Christmas day as a face-painter as part of an event for underprivileged kids and their families.

Why are you participating?

I think it's great for people to feel encouraged to engage in acts that will benefit us despite our labels and across identities.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

i have been self-harm free for 2 months

Why are you participating?

i think everyone shouldn't be judged on their past or what they are or what they haven't done and everyone isn't evil so I think this is a good project to be into or on.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I guess I try to do small 'good deeds' all the time. I feel that the little things always count. Something as small as holding a door for someone or smiling at them can make their day. One time when I hadn't thought much of it I was at Walmart in a small town in Vermont and there was a person behind me who only had one of those Campbell handshake soups and a drink and I let them go ahead of me. Little did I know they were late for class less than a block a way and they were quite appreciative.

Why are you participating?

As for my labels of choice I feel that those are reasons people may talk about me. I currently work for a non-profit organization where I am able to use all of these labels in my work. I am a peer support worker/peer outreach counselor.