I have been working as an educator helping students for many years now. I smile every day and hope to be making a difference, one student at a time. In the end, the only way to change the world is helping one person at a time, by being present in that moment with them.
Geek Stereotypes Redefined
Worcester, MA
United States
I took the time to mail and return someone's lost vehicle registration card.
To show that I am one of many faces of you!
We're all one.
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.
Worcester , MA
United States
Every year since I was a baby I've been a part of the Christmas Giving Program run by Refugee Apostolate. I usually help label bags (last year the Bag Party was actually at my house) and then help collect, sort, and bag the gifts. I love doing it mostly because it's so fun, but when I see women with three kids and no coats waiting outside the door for their bags of gifts, I make sure that I put a winter jacket into every bag.
Auburn, MA
United States
I teach children how to shot archery.
I believe in the movement and have been miss judged all my life as we'll.
I've volunteered taking photographs of children who are up for adoption. We all need a good picture to look and feel our best.
We are all different and should celebrate that fact that we are!
I become the voice for those who are bullied and can not speak for themselves. If there is a person in need, I will not ignore them.
North Grafton, MA
United States
I bought a ticket to a concert for a friend of mine cus he was having issues getting the ticket. I wanted to make sure he could enjoy the show too.
Seemed like the right thing to do! Also seems like fun! Also I'm all about misconceptions, I'm kinda a walking one I guess!
Worcester, MA
United States
I co-lead a Girl Scout troop for a group based in Princeton, MA.
The Worcester Commission on Disability met Troy at our one of our recent meetings. It was so nice to hear about a way that the community can come together -- and work to help dispel stereotypes.
I am a shoulder to cry on.