Hopedale, MA
United States
I love to teach kids about the love of God on weekends through a volunteer program.
Hopedale, MA
United States
I love to teach kids about the love of God on weekends through a volunteer program.
Worcester , MA
United States
Volunteering in New Orleans two years in a row to rebuild home devastated by hurricane Katrina, during spring break.
Brick, NJ
United States
I saw my old resident crying at Relay for Life over the loss of her dad, so I walked over and gave her a shoulder to lean on.
Because I think society needs to hear more about good deeds.
A group of friends and I were in Manhattan a year ago and we found a child who was walking alone through Central Park. We helped that child find her mother and told her not to ever leave her child alone because she could have easily been taken away by someone. Luckily, we were the ones who found her.
I am sponsoring a child form Africa to help him live off of some form of income.
One small deed can go a long way and every good deed helps. Why not add some love?
Worcester, MA
United States
Spent over a year mentoring an amazing young mother who had overcome addiction and was raising her baby girl on her own.
Because I believe that greed is not good, that when it comes to being mean it is better to receive than to give, that people rarely regret being nice but often unwittingly suffer for being mean, and that a world with no evil is a dream, but, to quote loosely from the movie "Diner": If
Worcester, MA
United States
All 4 of my animals are rescues.
Reading, MA
United States
I try to make at least one person laugh everyday . Even if it is for that one minute, it is important to let all insecurities and stresses go because I believe the best thing in life is laughter. Hopefully my laughter is contagious and helps people bring joy to their lives.
Dudley, MA
United States
I spend time with the ones who I love.
I participated as a part of Be The Change Week at Nichols College.
I can be the change.
Tuckahoe, NY
United States
Leukemia walk for a boy in my high school.