Dog Lover Stereotypes Redefined

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Milton, MA
United States

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Smiles go a long way, but I love paying for a coffee or soda for someone I don't know behind me in line. Gives them a smile and me too.

Why are you participating?

To make me smile.

Brighton, MA
United States

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I volunteer with the Allston Brighton Food Pantry, placing the food orders for its weekly community meals and its food basket distributions.

Why are you participating?

We tend to make snap judgements about others. This was probably a useful and necessary instinct in the deep past, but our lizard brains haven't caught up to our current, complex reality.

Worcester, MA
United States

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Volunteering for National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI Central Mass.) and Worcester Elder Affairs Commission.

Why are you participating?

The world needs a kinder, more honest, moral atmosphere.

Worcester, MA
United States

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I don't know if it would be considered a good deed, but because I like knitting so much I've decided to donate any project I make to charity. Hats for the newborn babies in St. Vincent's Hospital. Hats and mittens for school-aged children. Hats for homeless people, especially those at St. John's Parish in Worcester. It is a most satisfying hobby.

Why are you participating?

I think it is a worthwhile endeavor for the Worcester Senior Center. I can hardly wait to see the banners adorning the walls on the second floor.

MA
United States

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I rescued a ten-year-old dog from a shelter.

Why are you participating?

I'm participating to work toward the elimination of stereotypes and to promote diversity.