Nerd Stereotypes Redefined

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Malden, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I love to buy small flower bouquets and giving them out to people to brighten their day.

Why are you participating?

Positive labels help you find your place as a human and find other like minded humans.

Milford, NH
United States

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I always try to help, anyone and everyone. From paying for someones coffee, to listening to whatever is going on in their life, to holding the door open, to just simply smiling at someone. The smallest thing can make someone's day brighter.

Fitchburg, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I engage with my community to do projects that improve life in the City of Fitchburg, most recently as the Chairman of the Fitchburg Cultural Council. You'll find me regularly volunteering at events & festivals, neighborhood clean-ups, Holiday Decorating Committee, Friends of Fitchburg Dogs & Dog Park, Fitchburg Farmer's Market and many more. I also use my time and talents to mentor and coach artists, individuals and businesses to be successful and connect people and groups together for a common cause.

Why are you participating?

I support programs that showcase the diversity of the community. Arts and culture are anchors that pull diverse groups of people together. More projects like these need to happen more frequently to tear down the walls of discrimination and misunderstanding.

West St Paul, MN
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I give fun, free coprolite (aka fossil poop) presentations to kids and sometimes their grownups. My hope is to get kids excited about science and help them learn through laughter.

Why are you participating?

The world seems to be more and more divided. I feel this project gives me the chance to be a part of something that can bring people together. Despite our differences, we are all labeled in one way or another. We all have the capacity to do good.