Singer Stereotypes Redefined

Displaying 51 - 60 of 95

Lilydale, MN
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I just lost a job I loved in Cambridge MA. Moving meant downsizing - a lot. Dawn was an assistant manager at my local laundromat. We spent a lot of time talking on those Saturday laundry days. I found out she had a tough life and very little of her own that wasn't from a Thrift Store or 3-hand. I asked her if she could stop by my apartment one day after her shift. I then gave her the entire contents of my kitchen: dishes, flatware, cooking utensils, you name it. We both cried like babies and it was a beautiful moment in an otherwise bittersweet time.

Why are you participating?

Everyone has a grand capacity for good!

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I'm the one who asks the vertically-challenged elderly if I may assist them with the top shelf items in the grocery.

Why are you participating?

Nice is my way.

Dorchester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

It is my personal mission to make people feel like they're enough. I try to be the person anyone can go to if they need to talk or need to be told they're good enough. My good deed is making people feel worthy of life.

Why are you participating?

I want to make a difference.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I help family, friends and strangers in any way I can, even if it's just advice.

Why are you participating?

I love what this project stands for. Simply don't judge.

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.