Only Child Stereotypes Redefined

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MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I volunteer with my Dad to help veterans. I collect food for the needy. I stand up for others in the face of bullies. I accept that we are all different, and look to see how those differences mesh together to make a better, stronger group.

Why are you participating?

I am more than a kid.
I am more than a bookworm, or sports obsessed boy.
I am a leader in the making. I am strong of mind, of will and of spirit. I have Korean blood in me, but also Acadian - so I am by nature a survivor.
I will make a positive impact on this world.

Millville , MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I work in early childhood education for minimal pay in downtown Worcester.

Why are you participating?

I love the idea of being celebrated for differences instead of shamed for them.

Thompson, CT
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I like to go in pharmacy waiting lines behind elderly people, drop a five or ten or twenty if I can by their side then pat them on the arm and tell them it fell from their coat, pocketbook, whatever. Living on fixed incomes for them is so hard. I know, my grandmother had to.

Why are you participating?

It is too easy to dismiss good people or good people who commit acts of kindness because of their appearance, their education level, amount of money they make or lack of interest in social scenes. Everyone is capable of goodness, even the one's that don't "look" like it.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I take care of my family when they don't feel good. I always make my Great Great (Great grandmother) smile when I sing and dance for her. She is 86 years old. I got $5 for doing a good job and I gave it back to someone who needed it for their family.

Why are you participating?

I want to have lots of friends.