Mission Hill, MA
United States
I helped my neighbors remove the invasive species of lindweed from the pollinator garden across the street from my new apartment.
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Mission Hill, MA
United States
I helped my neighbors remove the invasive species of lindweed from the pollinator garden across the street from my new apartment.
Dorchester, MA
United States
I helped a Boston marathon runner who came into my post office after the bombing. I gave him a sweat jacket and water and let him use the phone until he was able to reach his family. I gave him directions on how to meet them. He wrote a letter to my manager and I met him and his family the next year. They took me out to dinner. :)
I want to have more Indigenous faces in this program.
Boston, MA
United States
I change people's lives
To represent Indigenous people
Worcester, MA
United States
Able to get the train conductor to change from saying Columbus Day weekend pass to Holiday pass today.
We all have egos (the silver spoon) that we need to put in a drawer, and only pull it out when it's needed.
I have volunteered at many shelters for those experiencing homelessness growing up, then interned, then worked at one. I have also given Narcan trainings and advocate for harm reduction.
Charlestown, MA
United States
Foster cats and dogs, trauma therapist
To show the world labels don't have to be limiting.
Needham, MA
United States
Using sign language with a deaf stranger
I have compassion for those who are not seen or bullied.
Newton, MA
United States
Helped other autistic people and students come to terms, cope with, accept, and thrive with their diagnosis.
I've recently had a reckoning with labels- my race, my sexuality, my disability, how they define me and how I can respect and contribute and be part of the culture- my cultures.
Newton, MA
United States
I volunteer with my local recycling center's Re-Use It "Swap Shop" program to reduce our town's waste stream output.
I want to show that neurodivergent and disabled people don't "have to" look like anything.
Newton, MA
United States
A child told me I was the first one to make them feel understood.
The world would be a better place with more love, understanding and acceptance.
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