Washington, DC
United States
In high school I would smile all the time and one day I got a note in my locker saying "your smile is the reason why I'm living," that made my life so much better.
Washington, DC
United States
In high school I would smile all the time and one day I got a note in my locker saying "your smile is the reason why I'm living," that made my life so much better.
My fraternity hosted an event called Hall Wars and this past fall we raised $10,600 for AIDS Project New Haven.
I'm participating because I believe diversity intertwines each student at Quinnipiac University to form stronger bonds with each and every individual. We must promote diversity and accept each person for who they are
Boylston, MA
United States
I am on the Coats for Kids Committee. We were able to provide 2500 of Worcester Public Schools Students with new winter outerwear last year!
Berlin, MA
United States
I love babies and always gently stroke their cheeks or sing to them
Marlborough, MA
United States
I love to help my family especially my little sister. She is deaf-blind. I like to help people. My fondest memory is helping another little boy learn to climb up the slides at the playground. I held his hand and told him where to put his feet. When he got to the top all the parents at the playground cheered. I was so happy that I could help him.
My mom says that this is a good way to help people and my sister. My sister is 5. She is deaf-blind and she can't walk yet. Sometimes people look at her funny. Mom says that is because they don't know her and are afraid of what they don't know. I think that is silly.