Worcester, MA
United States
I advocate for children with multiple disabilities
Because anyone CAN do good.
Worcester, MA
United States
I advocate for children with multiple disabilities
Because anyone CAN do good.
Boston, MA
United States
I volunteered at a daycare in Guatemala for my Winter Break week!
I treat other beings the way I would like to be treated. I try to spread positivity because I think the world needs some serious TLC
Westford, MA
United States
I helped a blind woman around the train station; she was struggling to get to the cafe, and I went up to her and asked if she would like some assistance. I guided her inside the train station, to the cafe and sat her down at a table she wanted to sit at. Along the way, I asked about her and where she was going, and she told me about herself and I made sure she got what she needed.
I am participating because I think this is a brilliant idea - I love the idea of showing people for who they are, and about how other's judge them. I hope this project spreads and blossoms, and goes national!
Worcester, MA
United States
I volunteer regularly with women's and youth organizations.
Lowell, MA
United States
I stayed and talked to one of my residents at 230 in the morning after a long night of duty just because she was lonely and wanted a friend.
Worcester, MA
United States
Volunteered in Guatemala for 2 years
I hold the door open for everyone
MA
United States
I love to help people! I have volunteered for Camp Sunshine, working with children who are terminally ill, for years. They are my little rays of sunshine, and I am currently studying towards being a Pediatric Oncology Nurse, with hopes that one day I can do more than just give them piggy-back rides and smiles.
The idea of The No Evil Project is wonderful, I want to be apart of the good in the world. Others shouldn't be able to determine who you are. I want to forget all the general labels, and for people to come to their own conclusions about each other, and see the good in each other!
MA
United States
I send write to people with low self-esteem to give them somebody to talk to.