Neurodivergent Stereotypes Redefined

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Waltham, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I brought a glass of milk to a stranger on the street experiencing a migraine while I was taking someone out to lunch - it made my day that they let me help.

Why are you participating?

My most essential belief is that humans are all basically humans and deserve to get the chance to be known and loved for who they are.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Helped a neighbor lady by getting her food from the store, driving her a few places, and keeping positive company.

Why are you participating?

It's incredibly important to recognize that difference in identity and labels doesn't affect altruism and ability to work communally.

Berlin, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Facilitate group labyrinth walks as a form of walking meditation and building safe community; Help create and clean up after community meals; Sing and play my instruments at our UU church services.

Why are you participating?

I want to promote acceptance and appreciation for the worth and dignity of all beings, and the gifts they offer the world. Healing begins with self-acceptance and self-compassion and this project is a wonderful way to support that journey.

Exeter, NH 03834
United States

My 14yo son and I left rolls of toilet paper on our neighbors’ front steps. When I do have to go out, I thank everyone I see working for their service to our community. I’m donating the money that I’m saving on gas (since I am not driving to the office) to people who are out of work due to the pandemic. Every little bit adds up.