Milton, MA
United States
I was responsible for implementing a program in my high school against bullying in secondary schools.
I am participating because I believe it is extremely important for leaders around the U.S. to be involved.
Milton, MA
United States
I was responsible for implementing a program in my high school against bullying in secondary schools.
I am participating because I believe it is extremely important for leaders around the U.S. to be involved.
Dominican Republic
SMILE! No matter what I like to always give a smile to anyone that I see! Also, I love volunteering and letting others know that there's always hope!
Volunteer for the Salvation Army and The United Way. Helps residents with difficult situations.
I randomly found the No Evil Project on Pintrest when i was looking for programs to do with my residents. I fell in love the second I went to the website and saw the overall message.
Walk 3 miles for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation every year, Donate blood to Red Cross, Volunteer in a baseball league for children with mental and/or physical disabilities.
I am participating in the No Evil Project because I am proud of who I am and I want everyone else in the world to see me as I do. I also love this project and what it stands for overall.
Belleville
United States
I am always willing to help a friend in need, I may not be the wealthiest person but I strive for everyone to be created equal in the world. As an RA I have an open door policy and if something is bothering one of my residents I want them to come to me with no worries of judgment.
I am participating because this is an easy way to show that good people do exist.
Williamstown, NJ
United States
As an RA, I work to make sure all of my students feel accepted and like they always have someone to turn to!
I am always helping others and I never ask for anything in return.
Be the Change!!
Volunteering at the local Boys and Girls Club, and being a "big brother" for a member.
Charlton, MA
United States
Volunteering to help people in need!
CT
United States
I became a resident assistant in order to help others. I learned early on that the greatest thing a person could have is someone they could talk to and who could help them get through difficult times. I'm there for my residents whenever they need me and I extend that helping hand (or shoulder) to anyone who needs it. It may not be grand or over the top but it is the little things that help people the most sometimes.
I am participating in order to help others make a stand and find the support they need in order to overcome whatever difficulties they may be encountering in life.