Worcester, MA 01606
United States
I advocate for sexual abuse and assult survivors.
As a Christian, I believe that ALL are worthy of love and respect.
Worcester, MA 01606
United States
I advocate for sexual abuse and assult survivors.
As a Christian, I believe that ALL are worthy of love and respect.
Cumberland, RI
United States
I cut out little hearts out of paper and write little inspirational messages on them. Then I pass them out to people who look like they need cheering up.
I just think that everyone's different and labels don't need to mean anything.
I always offer to drive people home if needed and make sure they get where they need to go safely.
Lowell, MA
United States
I helped my friends and family accept who they are and we all thrived from it.
Worcester, MA
United States
I always look out for others, look for the good, because we all have our own battles.
I am often mislooked about who and what I am. Recovering alcoholic, mom, and proud ally of my LGBTQ community.
Helped my elderly neighbor with her garden.
Lodi, CA
United States
One time, I cannot remember when, I went to Taco Bell to get dinner for the family. While I was waiting for the order, a tall and extraordinarily thin young man entered the establishment and scarfed down a dollar burrito and looked sad afterward. It was apparently because he'd just been kicked out and had not had the stomach to eat until then. I'd decided to order him a larger burrito. He actually cried. I don't know why, but this has stuck with me for the longest time.
After reading about it, I realized that the No Evil Project is something that I've seen in people for years. It's nice to see that many others have similar ideals.
Chicago, IL
United States
I volunteered one summer by teaching environmental science and creative writing in Wyoming to middle schoolers from low income families.
Los Angeles, CA
United States
Donating clothes to a nonprofit organization on Skid Row.