Tree Hugger Stereotypes Redefined

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Leominster, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

In my life and as a sustainability and energy manager, I work to reduce the impact we have on the environment so I can leave to my future children a legacy and planet they can be proud of.

Why are you participating?

I am continually saddened by the hate, discrimination, and judgment in the world today. While I do not see my see myself a religious person, despite labeling myself as Jewish, I was reminded of a pray by Rabbi Kushner entitled Prayer for the World an excerpt which reads:

Worcester, MA
United States

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I adopted my dog Princess from someone who did not want her anymore and in turn, she has rescued me. I cannot see my life without her and I always advise people to adopt/rescue pets first :)

Why are you participating?

I am participating because when people see me, they may judge me negatively by my tattoos or ethnicity- but I do not think that I am defined by those things. I am proud to be who i am and I am a very nice person who tries to help others.

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.

Cranston, RI
United States

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For the Tsunami in Japan in March 2011, I created t-shirts and sold them all over the world (as far as India and China) for $10 and raised $2,700 for Tsunami relief efforts

Why are you participating?

Everyone is unique an should be celebrated

Webster, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Every year I do the 20 Mile Walk for Hunger to raise money for food pantries and soup kitchens in my community.

Why are you participating?

Don't judge a book by its cover! During the day I am an administrative professional, by night a Hip Hop loving party girl. Recycle bit*hes!!!!