Student Stereotypes Redefined

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Worcester , MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I saved a mouse. While others kill them, I trapped it and with my mom's help, I brought it to the woods and saved it's life. When I set it free, it didn't want to go. I also cleaned the train without being asked and the conductor said I did awesome and gave me a prize.

Why are you participating?

I like to help all the time. I want others to help as well and tried to be nice to each other. Also, I would like people to do good things without being asked.

Ithaca, NY
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I took a gap year after high-school and traveled to a rural area of Ghana. While I was there I volunteered in an orphanage/school, where I taught 4th grade. At first I felt uncomfortable and under-qualified to teach these children, but soon realized that the orphanage could not afford to hire another teacher at that time--so I threw myself into the job. The accomplishments of those kids during my time teaching them is forever ingrained in my memory.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I am training to be a school psychologist, so I work with students who learn differently in order to determine how we can help that student be successful in the classroom. Every child should leave school feeling like they're cared about and that they learned something!

Why are you participating?

I think the message is great- there is no characteristic that determines the kind of person you are. Only your actions and intentions

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Almost every Saturday I Try to work with Worcester's Food Not Bombs. Its great when you know someone who hasn't eaten all day finally gets some warm food.

Why are you participating?

I think No Evil project is a great concept.