I'm a social justice advocate.
Lesbian Stereotypes Redefined
Quincy, MA
United States
I always help and cheer for any underdog.
I don't believe in labels. People should be free to be who they are.
Northampton, MA
United States
Always complimenting others.
To show there is some good.
Worcester, MA
United States
I participated in a community reading day at my high school and walked to elementary schools to read to young children and show their art work at my high schools homecoming.
One of my professors told me about the activity and I saw students holding a sign in Stein and I thought I should just take the opportunity to be helpful to the other students that needed it.
Clinton, MA
United States
When my friend's ride to his top surgery bailed on him last minute, I took the day off to drive him to Boston and back to Greenfield after.
Maynard, MA
United States
I help children find their strengths.
Worcester, MA
United States
I try to help people whenever I can. Sometimes the smallest act of kindness towards a complete stranger can make a huge difference. Always be kind.
I am a lesbian. I have three children and I want them to grow up in a world without labels so they can become whomever they choose.
North Kingstown, RI
United States
I've provided emotional support for hundreds of people over the years, including trans people like myself.
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
I help people find where they need to go at school.
Worcester, MA
United States
Acknowledging and inviting a homeless lady to lunch. Never was able to wrap my mind over how content she was with life over a cup of yogurt one morning on my walk into work.
I believe that you don't ever have to justify anyone what and how you should like to express your true and authentic self.