Singer Stereotypes Redefined

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Dudley, MA 01571
United States

Each day during the epidemic, when I get a coffee at our local coffee drive through, I pay for the persons order behind me. I hope to show compassion and bring light to someone’s day. I’ve noticed it’s always those who are working during this time that get coffee in the morning. So I do it anonymously to bring cheer.

Upton, MA
United States

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I intercept people who are on the path to injury: crossing busy streets, in the gym, in the chorus, in my job....

Why are you participating?

I want people to recognize me as someone who is interested in connecting on a variety of levels.

MA
United States

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Every year on my birthday, I ask people to celebrate by doing a random act of kindness, so that my whole community is engaged in making the day better for a fellow human being.

Why are you participating?

We are always happy to participate in diverse and creative community projects.

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I believe everyone should be treated equally regardless of race, sexuality, gender, religion, or political beliefs.

Why are you participating?

I volunteered in participating in the No Evil Project because *no one* deserves discrimination.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Every year, my barbershop chorus puts on a show to benefit the Westborough food pantry. I also provide peer support in my community at a mental health organization.

Why are you participating?

Because it's time to stop putting human beings in boxes, and support each other despite our differences!