Worcester
United States
Being a support and mentor for kids in need.
Worcester
United States
Being a support and mentor for kids in need.
Auburn, MA
United States
I volunteeer at St. John's soup kitchen. I'm also a cook and I usually use my employee meal and find someone whose homeless and give it to them.
Love is love. Love out loud and never be ashamed of who you are or who you like.
I restarted the GSA at my highschool and helped make it a safe space.
I have been protesting for 20+ years for women's rights, healthcare access, for wars to end, to stop nuclear bombs, equal rights, BLM, and against all hate and inequity.
Because I believe that every voice matters against the hatred and evil that exists.
Sturbridge, MA
United States
I volunteered to teach children at my church for 8 years.
Labels are important to me as a nonbinary person who is assumed to be cis in most scenarios.
Expressive artist mentor to youth
Worcester, MA
United States
Always caring and feeding, emotionally supporting, and free mom/parent hugs for all. Rescuing my estranged daughter from our evil family.
I've survived my abuse and trauma so I can show others it can be done.
Worcester, MA
United States
Volunteered to shop and be a companion to the blind.
I've always been my labels. I just turned 60 and discovered this is a myth! I am of my own making. :)
I am a mentor with All Kind of Girls at Clark University.
Worcester, MA
United States
I volunteered with an organization called Horizons for Homeless Children and am co-director of a club at Clark University called Youth Outreach Worcester -- we visit local high schools and facilitate classes on identity development and social justice.
It's taken me a long time to learn that how others see you does not define you.