Volunteer Stereotypes Redefined

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Tell Us Your Good Deed

Volunteer setting up church socials each month.

Why are you participating?

I wanted to support this project which is one great way to promote positive behaviors which hopefully will bring more peace in our world.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Volunteer for a community based arts non-profit to promote new and emerging artists to make the world more beautiful by their images.

Why are you participating?

To show the world that we CAN live in peace and celebrate our differences. The world is like a tapestry, made up of many different strands of color, texture and design that creates one beautiful image.

Sutton, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I am a social care manager- helping people to remove social determinants in their lives.

Why are you participating?

Eckhart Tolle and I share the same views on labels. We shouldn't use them.

Fitchburg, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I drive a friend to various places because she has poor vision and cannot drive.

Why are you participating?

I like this project. It builds connections between people and knocks down stereotypes - especially the mean hateful kind.

N. Grosvenordale, CT
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I gift custom make lap trays for sick children and adults. Also volunteer for non-profit organizations like One Mission and the MS society.

Why are you participating?

I think this is great and love that I get to be a part of your project! Thank you!
People can be so quick to judge and often get angry with each other not knowing the other person is struggling.

Clinton, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I have been a volunteer for 17+ years for the Town of Clinton's Olde Home Day. An annual event that brings the community together, both young and old. Clinton’s Olde Home Day was started in 2000, following the town’s 150th anniversary.

Why are you participating?

To show how much good there is in the world today.