Millennial Stereotypes Redefined

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Boston, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I am a volunteer junior advisor at the YWCA's INIT initiative program. I was a delegate my senior year at the organization which focuses on the social justice issues that plague young teenagers today. We also talk about how we plan to make a difference in our school, work, and home communities.

Why are you participating?

This seems like a cool project and I want to be a part of it. I like the self-discovery in the process of identifying the labels that fit me.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I am currently working on a farm run by a non-profit called Heifer International teaching children and adults about how they can end world hunger and poverty!

Why are you participating?

We all have the possibility of changing the world in small acts! I hope that my time at Heifer Farm contributes to ending world hunger and poverty, no matter how small of an act it may seem.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I created the "day of diversity" which was a campus wide event that took place April 1st to bring students, staff, and faculty to become aware of ALL diversity - tattooed people, pierced people, gay people. We had lectures and guests to speak from as far as Boston. We had prizes for all who participated in the event - No need to stare - make a new friend and share a culture was the theme of the day.

Why are you participating?

I love my school - I believe we have to express love and kindness. So this was right up my alley.