Student Stereotypes Redefined

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South Portland, ME
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Right now I'm working with a deep canvassing campaign to talk with people about their views on abortion. I'm such an introvert so sometimes it's hard to knock on a stranger's door and ask about such a sensitive topic, but the conversations I've had are incredible and people are really appreciative of the chance to be heard. Through this work we hope to open a broader cultural conversation and encourage people to re-examine their own stigmas and assumptions.

Why are you participating?

This project is so encouraging and is a wonderful reminder that each person has something to offer. Good deeds don't have to be huge and awe-inspiring! Everyday acts of kindness really make a difference.

Ballston Spa, NY
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Helping to fix the planet by cleaning roads, volunteering at events and building homes.

Why are you participating?

I participate now so that others will do so in the future.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I've raised children to do good in the world, to understand that everything we do affects those around us.It makes me proud that each one has chosen to give of themselves to make the world a better place.

Why are you participating?

Why not? I want to go to my resting place with no regrets,nothing left undone or not done.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Since the age of 14 I have been involved with local non-profits assisting with the positive support of building and re-designing our Worcester community.

Why are you participating?

Why not?

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Helping people preaching the word of God! Love, compasion, understanding.

Why are you participating?

I decided to participate because I want to make a difference in the people that are not open-minded about autisim, ADHD, mood disorders, and awareness to the community.