Sister Stereotypes Redefined

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Warren, RI
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Every time I would go to the city, I would bring extra food and drinks with me and give them to the homeless I'd see while I was walking along the way to the mall, wanting nothing in return. I'd bring things varying from sandwiches to chicken etc. To this day, when I go to the city I always have an extra drink and snack with me, if not a meal.

Why are you participating?

I'm participating to bring light to issues that are troubling us, generations before us, and generations after us. Words hurt deep more than people imagine, a lot can be learned from this project, those who participate and the good that comes from it.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I went to a catholic high school and I consider myself religious. One great deed I can never forget is during high school, every Wednesday I went out into the community with my class mates to volunteer and perform service to the community. I went to an elementary school and worked in a classroom with autistic children. I gave the teachers an extra two hands to help out and play with the children. My goal each day was to put a smile on each one of their faces by the end of the day. (:

Poughkeepsie, NY
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I traveled to Guatemala with the Albert Schweitzer Institute at Quinnipiac University to plant and paint a school for the impoverished indigenous people. I also love giving compliments!

Why are you participating?

I am involved in this project because I believe in the goodness of mankind.

San Jose, CA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Working on Pack-A-Back, a summer self sufficiency program that donates over 2,000 backpacks for underprivileged children k-12. The program ensures that they go to school ready to learn and succeed.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I participated with my family at my church to feed homeless families, and I am planning to join an organization that plans Birthday parties for unprivileged kids. I love doing it a lot.

Why are you participating?

Because I think it is a neat thing to do...and see all the things that people describe or label themselves as it make everyone see how one of a kind they are.