Chair of outreach committee at church for four years, donating $100,000+ annually to non-profits locally and nationally.
Visiting from out of town, intrigued by this project - we need more opportunities to dispel biases!
Chair of outreach committee at church for four years, donating $100,000+ annually to non-profits locally and nationally.
Visiting from out of town, intrigued by this project - we need more opportunities to dispel biases!
Amherst , MA
United States
I moved tiny salamanders off the road
Inspired by the scope of the
project.
Southbridge, MA
United States
While its not necessarily a perfect example of a good deed, one of the most amazing and rewarding things to happen in my life was to able to call my self the best friend of Aislen. She had been my best friend ever since 1st grade, and it's hard living in a world without her awesome, smart, lovely, needy and kick-ass personality. Anyone who knew her knows being part of her life was a full time job, and I wouldn't trade a minute of it. I love you AZ
Boston, MA
United States
I try to go out of my way to make others feel welcome
Monson, MA
United States
Helping my friend deal with her mom's death and her fathers Alzheimer's disease
To be part of a project I see as a step toward peace on earth and acceptance of ALL people!
Worcester, MA
United States
I broke up a fight!
I think it's a cool project!!
Southington, CT
United States
I bought a few homeless men lunch one day when I saw them hungry, shamed, and in need. Ever since I've moved to Boston, I have seen a diversity of social class and have began to help people more than I used to.
This program is absolutely inspiring and I wanted to be a part of it.
Stayed up with a friend for hours after she went through a breakup. Prioritized her over homework.
Brockton, MA
United States
I ensure to make each and every person I encounter smile, because I know they're important!
I wanted to be a part of this movement to help inspire others worldwide
Paxton, MA
United States
In 2012 and 2013, my family ran a group for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's Light the Night cancer walk to help find a cure as a result of my brother's leukemia diagnosis. We raised $13,000 in total.
To help support the fact that anyone can do good things regardless of who you are and who you know