Worcester, MA
United States
Helping my brother study and write his notes in a way to help him better.
I think it's good to try and show how labels effect people. I have been called and labeled many things while in truth I'm just me!
Worcester, MA
United States
Helping my brother study and write his notes in a way to help him better.
I think it's good to try and show how labels effect people. I have been called and labeled many things while in truth I'm just me!
Extra non-perishable foods and gently used clothing go to the So. Worcester Neighborhood Center.
I listen to others and try to help them through problems. I adopt abandoned cats. Most importantly, whenever I pass people on the street I smile at them or offer another kind gesture, because you never know if they're having a rotten day.
In the midst of all the bad in the world, goodness still exists. This project is a perfect way to prove that.
Milford, MA
United States
In 2009, I interned for an organization called the Gay Men's Domestic Violence Project, and contributed in the production of a successful YouTube video detailing one of their biggest annual fundraising events.
I also assisted Troy's project as a temporary recruiter during the 2012 stART on the street festival.
Our differences, and our anxiety about our differences, are what unite us as human beings. I think the No Evil Project really celebrates that.
Huntington, NY
United States
I volunteer through my university's Big Brother Big Sister program to spend time with local elementary school children and act as a positive role model.
Everyone is different and special in their own way. I want to celebrate that fact!
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
As a Resident Assistant for freshmen I strove to open the lines of communication through establishing tolerance and respect among one another.
I also believe in love. I have hope for the future. I try to live each day as its my last, so I will never have any regrets.
I am participating in the No Evil Project because it is a wonderful outreach effort to spread diversity in the local community. Everyone is different, unique and special. This is an important cause that has made me look at diversity in ways I never thought possible.
Jefferson, MA
United States
As Co-Chair of the Worcester Women's Oral History Project I endeavor to build community by sharing experiences through women's stories.
To support and foster meaningful bonds with the greater Worcester community.
Brooklyn, NY
United States
I look the homeless in their eyes and I shake their hands
Spencer, MA
United States
I am one of the original members of Turtle Boy Urban Gardening. I've helped take care of our community by participating in their weeding parties for two years. I also like to help animals in need.
Because no one should be judged or picked on because of what they do, like watch, or love.
I try to be nice to as many people as I can as often as possible.
In high school, I was an idealist; I grew to be a realist. The No Evil Project is the first movement I have encountered that I feel I can wholeheartedly embrace and have a chance of changing the world for the better.