Singer Stereotypes Redefined

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Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I feel it is important for us has humans to feel "not invisible" so I go out of my own comfort zone to compliment complete strangers. It could be their smile, hair, eyes, clothes, shoes, or even how they've done something. It almost always creates a positive response or a smile. It also makes me feel good to have just a tiny connection with that person even if only for a moment.

Why are you participating?

I feel it is important to celebrate our similarities and our differences.

Auburn, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I utilize my lived experience with mental illness to help make systemic change and advocate for other youth and young adults living with mental, emotional and behavioral health needs.

Why are you participating?

The stigma surrounding mental health deters people from reaching out. I want to show people that they can live a happy, successful life beyond their diagnoses- they are not their mental illness!

Grafton, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I sponsor a little girl in Africa so she can go to school and be well fed.

Why are you participating?

Because it's a fun way to be a part of a large group statement. We are all like beautiful beads on a necklace connected by our humanity.

Waltham, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I help lift the spirits in my community through music and vocal harmony. Join a chorus! It's awesome. =)

Why are you participating?

Why not? I'm not evil! People that express their gender in a non-conventional way shouldn't need to hide in the shadows!

Levittown, PA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

My good deed is calling Bingo for the elderly. It's something I enjoy doing because it brightens their day to see someone young doing it for them.