Volunteer for Girls Inc. of Boston and Lynn to help girls be strong, smart, and bold.
New Yorker Stereotypes Redefined
Worcester, MA
United States
Help others and family or any one I see. They have needs and talk to them on any issues to make them feel good.
I offer my smile to the world.
Worcester, MA
United States
Providing a caring smile and hugs to those in need to remind them there is some good in the world.
Don´t judge a book by its cover, getting to know one another.
Volunteer Blogger
NY
United States
I'm a volunteer tutor. I worked with both immigrants learning English and mentally disabled high school students. It's always a joy.
I'm participating because I want people to think about the stereotypes, and how they conflict, and how the same person can have different labels. For example, I walk fast, like a New Yorker, but I'm not stereotypically aloof with strangers.
Corona, NY
United States
As president of Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering I have helped create a community of women who have all joined ECE for different reasons meet each other.
Random Act of Kindness: Gave up my window seat on my plane going to India so that an elderly woman could sit with her daughter.
Good deeds can stem from holding a door to picking up trash. As a retired New York City science teacher I tried each day to bring excitement of learning to my students. Often this took great patience and empathy. I sincerely hope that I instilled possibilities for their future in their hearts and minds. A compliment can instill confidence. It is a very simple good deed with immense power.
I participated on a very hot day in Worcester, Massachusetts. I was with my six year old granddaughter and wanted her to not feel shy so I decided to jump right in when asked. The word evil was interesting. I wasn't sure what it was all about and was curious. What the hell!
A group of friends and I were in Manhattan a year ago and we found a child who was walking alone through Central Park. We helped that child find her mother and told her not to ever leave her child alone because she could have easily been taken away by someone. Luckily, we were the ones who found her.