Writer Stereotypes Redefined

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Worcester, MA
United States

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I provide a listening ear to whomever may need it. If I can help someone through a difficult situation just buy listening, I know I made a difference.

Why are you participating?

I am participating because I see people for who they are. This project pass no judgment on anyone and I stand behind anyone who will not judge others!!

Fitchburg, MA
United States

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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.

Ocala, FL
United States

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I volunteered to be a secret sister during my husbands deployment. Along with little gifts I like to send a card with a handwritten encouragement note and an inspirational quote.

Why are you participating?

I have been "labeled" more times than I can possibly count. From family to people on the street-they see me as a degenerate due to my tattoos. They call me "lazy" because I work from home pursing my dreams of writing a novel. I am more than what they name me.

Boston, MA
United States

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I recently participated in OneWIT training at Wentworth. It's a program on campus that provides training and support to student advocates to help them become more knowledgeable about mental health and how to reach out and support friends and peers in need. OneWIT is a group of dedicated students from a wide variety of groups and backgrounds on campus, and I hope that the program experiences a lot of growth over the coming years. "Connect, Support, Thrive" is just as important to Wentworth's identity as "Do, Learn, Succeed."