Gay Stereotypes Redefined

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Worcester, MA
United States

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I recall in summer of 2018 there was a injured bird in my driveway and was sitting near the wheel of my car. I feared for its life and tried to shoo it away until I noticed the baby bird is hurt. I called Tufts Wildlife Rescue for assistance and was instructed to bring the bird to them in a small box. I was able to approach the baby bird and got it into a box without any trouble. They thanked me and updated me next day that it was one of endangered kind of birds.

RI
United States

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I like to compliment people a lot because I feel like it really makes a difference to someone's day knowing that someone likes their shirt or if they look cute today in general.

Why are you participating?

People should never be judged just by their labels, being a victim of this beforehand, I felt the need to participate in this.

Douglas, MA
United States

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I spent 13 years in Girl Scouts so I've always been a volunteer and I've had my share of experiences, but my most recent would be the InterVarsity ServeUp trip in New Orleans, LA. A group of students went down there for a week to volunteer in rebuilding the community and hearing stories of those affected by Hurricane Katrina. I feel as though those people helped me more.

Why are you participating?

Because labels don't define a person. It just makes it easier for other people to "understand" if you're known by a label. I am me and my labels will not stop me from helping others or pursuing my dream of becoming a doctor.

Worcester, MA
United States

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I have numorous Charity shows to raise money for lots of Causes!
I am a member of The Imperial Court of Massachusetts which helps the charities of Massachusetts!

Why are you participating?

www.imperialcourtofma.org, www.NikitaLeFemme.com

Worcester, MA
United States

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I performed many hours of volunteer work in college with the national co-ed service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega.

Why are you participating?

My "gay" and "atheist" labels virtually guarantee I couldn't get elected to public office if I wanted to. I hope people see that we are civic-minded people too!