Try to cheer up one person each week.
Writer Stereotypes Redefined
I am passionate about dog rescue, starting with my own rescue dog, Bella Pie!
Box Elder, SD
United States
Self-funded humanitarian work in Viet Nam for the past 4 years.
Looks like fun
Worcester, MA
United States
I assist the elderly with the understanding of technology.
East Brunswick, NJ
United States
Made Chicken Parm for the Clark University Lacrosse Team.
My son goes to Clark University and I think Worcester, Massachusetts is a wonderful, welcoming place! No labels! Okay!
Oxford, MA
United States
I spend a lot of my time giving advice and helping people out with personal problems.
This project is totally amazing. What's a better way to break stereotypes to show how truly unique and beautiful everyone is.
Worcester, MA
United States
I have multiple good deeds that I perform daily. One of them is always being generous to my friends and giving freely to them and I think that's a good deed because being able to give and feel good about it is something very, very hard to do and so when someone is able to do it, it's highly appreciated. Another one is always sticking to myself, not letting anyone else's idea of how I should be make me who I am and I think that's a good deed because it's important to not be negatively influenced.
I am participating because it's a way to share my labels with others and what I want them to know about me in just a matter of three labels. Also, it's important for people to label themselves with things that they feel good about or that they feel confident enough to share.
Worcester, MA
United States
I babysit my younger siblings and my mom's friends' kids. I cancel my plans to babysit. I also attend the walk for autism every year.
I think it is cool and a good idea to learn about people
Worcester, MA
United States
My mother suffered three strokes in her life for 3-4 year I provided care for her before her death.
Worcester, MA
United States
Once I was waiting in line and noticed a single mom struggling to balance watching her children and paying for a product. One of the children were crying. I leaned over and made a childish joke. The little guy giggled and calmed down. The mom had enough time to handle everything she needed. Everyone deserves to smile, big and small.