Windsor Locks, CA
United States
Martial Artist Stereotypes Redefined
I helped a friend out with her difficult roommate situation.
Fitchburg, MA
United States
Every year I try to volunteer for at least two organizations in my community to help make a difference any way I can. Two of my favorite ones are Toys 4 Tots, and the Red Cross. Being able to raise money for those in need and / or having toys to hand out on Christmas is amazing.
Waltham, MA
United States
I have been caretaking and advocating for my mother since 1995 who has medical and emotional issues.
I love the idea of being part of a larger conversation and I support any project that uses art to bridge barriers.
Auburn, MA
United States
I serve as a peer coach and role model at my karate school, helping younger kids learn their forms and gain confidence.
When I was leaving the guidance counselor's office in high school, I saw someone who looked like she was about to cry so I saw with her asked if she was ok then I made sure she got to talk to an adult
MA
United States
Once I played with a little boy with autism at the park and his mother said no-one had ever made her son look so happy
I volunteered in the Salvation Army food truck to feed the homeless people around the area.
Worcester, MA
United States
One time I saw a homeless person on the street and I bought some food and a drink. When I saw his face with so much happiness I knew that I did the right thing.
San Diego, CA
United States
Making at least one person laugh every day