Worcester, MA
United States
I make people smile!
Worcester, MA
United States
I make people smile!
I've always loved animals. I've had many strange pets from baby robins to a baby crow. This summer I saw a turtle that had been hit by a car on the side of the highway and saved it. I tended to its wounds, fed it, and then let it go back in the river it was from. My outlook is no matter what creature it is, they all deserve compassion and love.
I've been judged, I've judged, and I've realized its better to just keep an open mind.
Holden, MA
United States
I participate in TOPSoccer which is a nonprofit organization that teaches kids to play soccer that have mental, physical, or emotional disabilities.
I am participating to help bring awareness to how labels affect people.
Millbury, MA
United States
The house where I grew up is on the route of the Boston Marathon, just about at the 10-mile mark, and every Patriot's Day, we'd have a big party. That was My Day: I made it my mission to get as many of those runners to laugh or smile (or even just perk up a little) as I could. I would stand out there for hours cheering them on, just to show them we were behind them and try to give them a little boost to keep on going toward the finish line.
Because we're all so much more than the labels that others put on us (and we put on ourselves)!
Worcester, MA
United States
Awesome student and kind brother
Worcester, MA
United States
I am a social justice advocate.
Picked up something someone dropped about 3 seconds ago.
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
I've done volunteer work for my church
Framingham, MA
United States
When I was in the hospital, I met a little girl with ALL and kind of in a bad mental state about being sick. Every day we hung out and every day I talked to her to make her smile. To help her be positive and get better
Because if everyone just showed the next person a littler more respect and showed a little bit more love, maybe there'd be a little more peace in the world.
Waltham, MA
United States
I've raised money for Dean baseball and I was part of a group called Keystone