Father Stereotypes Redefined

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Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Encouraging our youth

Why are you participating?

Labels can lead to self fulfilling prophecy. Just because people judge me based on gender, race, socio - economics, the music I listen to and/or how I choose to dress on a particular occasion - it doesn't mean "they" get to define me. I DEFINE ME. Always have and always will.

Westborough, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Saving the world by helping teach Unitarian Universalist kids to be wonderful, tolerant, thoughtful human beings!

Why are you participating?

This is a fascinating project. I couldn't pass up the chance to add my voice to help raise the visibility of transgender people in our community.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

On a recent visit to a customers home, we spoke for a bit about many things we had in common. We talked about setting a date for a future appointment, when she stated that she would never be able to remember that. I asked her why. She said she lost her balance and hit her head some months ago, and she just hasn't felt right since. I suggest that she call her doctor immediately, which she did. Her son took her to the doctor appointment, where she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. She has since had an operation to remove the tumor. I'm glad I encouraged her to follow up.

Why are you participating?

I was nicely asked, and it sounded interesting.

North Attleboro, MA
United States

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Helped an elderly man change a flat tire on the side of the road the other day as others kept driving by. Work can wait.

Why are you participating?

Great idea showed to me by friends. Very cool.

Southbridge, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I aim to be a good Father, raising responsible, free thinking, informed, polite and caring Children. I endeavor to bring joy through the performance of music, and I give the best hugs ever, so I am told, so there's joy in that too. :)

Why are you participating?

Because I think this is a very novel way of expressing that though we are all so varied as individuals, we are at the core one thing: human. Profound.