Worcester, MA
United States
I stand up for those who could not stand up for themselves: immigrants, poor, animals, environment.
I like the pictures and the outcome of this event
Worcester, MA
United States
I stand up for those who could not stand up for themselves: immigrants, poor, animals, environment.
I like the pictures and the outcome of this event
Worcester, MA
United States
Help out my handicapped brother with rides or anything else, when he needs it.
I believe that labels promote misunderstanding and fear. Since this project is all about getting rid of labels, I'm all for it.
I'm that person whose always there whenever you need me. you need a hug i got you need a shift covered at work no problem you hungry ill feed you.
Stoughton, MA
United States
I do my daily good deed by making people laugh as much as I can
It's important to claim your identity, especially when it involves reclaiming some socially derogatory terms
Donate to those less fortunate, United Way, Toys for Tots, disaster victims etc...
I helped a woman and her son while their car was smoking in the middle of the road get to safety, move her car, and get to a mechanic.
MA
United States
I volunteer in my children's school library.
I love people.
Worcester, MA
United States
I supported my wife while she was fighting cancer, And continue to be her rock after she was cancer free.
To prove that labels don't define who you are, but rather you determine what you want to be.
Cohoes, NY
United States
I grow my hair long, then cut it off and donate it to organizations that provide wigs to chemo patients like locks of love. I have done this 3 times.
Worcester, MA
United States
when I was in the 6th grade, I helped an elderly lady rake her front yard. Ever since then, we became best friends. We wrote letters to each other all of the time when she had to move to a nursing home. It wasn't until the summer of this year that she Passed away, I love her so much; she was the grandmother I never had.
I taught my myself everyday to care less about what people say or might think about me... I learned to "live in the moment not in the mirror" and here I am.