Saved a morning dove from who couldn't fly because of an injury and took her to the Tufts Veterinarian School. She eventually flew again!
No Evil Project Photos Online Gallery
Here is a collection of 6157 people who have participated in the project so far. Explore and see the variety of people doing good deeds in their communities. You can also see all the labels, groups of people, photographers, and a world map of where everyone is from!
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MA
United States
I rescued a ten-year-old dog from a shelter.
I'm participating to work toward the elimination of stereotypes and to promote diversity.
East Haven, CT
United States
I like to leave my friends small notes for them to find later on their whiteboard, on a post-it, or wherever. They usually say something like, "Happy Friday" or "I love you," nothing elaborate. It's just a simple way to remind people that I care about them.
New Haven, CT
United States
My mother has a crippling form of arthritis, so I have helped raise my brother and sister since I was little.
I believe that kindness is unbelievably underrated. I try to live my life according to the ideal that you should always be kind, whether it is having a little extra patience at a restaurant or at the hospital, or trying to think as the other person during an argument or disagreement.
Because I truly believe stereotyping is wrong and hurtful. Whatever you were born to, your set of beliefs or your lifestyle does not necessarily make you who you are or how you want to interact with people. You get to choose who you are, not what you are born to.
MA
United States
Planting a garden
I'm always up for supporting creative endeavors :)
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
we're getting really good at sharing. and we do what we can to turn frowns upside down on the faces of those around us, whether dear to us or unknown.
our philosophy: if you sow goodness, you will reap goodness.
This summer I worked at a non-profit which combats sexual harassment for women. Every summer, I try and work with a nonprofit and do my part.
I think this project is amazing - that across gender, ethnicity, any identity, we are very similar.
Fitchburg, MA
United States
Each day, I make it an effort to accept people for who they are and listen to them attentively. People feel important when I listen to them, and I feel that this is just one way that I bring light to people's day.
I am participating because this project supports my values, not only in my home life, but my work life as well. I work in human resources, and I find joy in helping someone new each day.
MA
United States
I am a volunteer for a local shelter where I help feed the cats & take care of them. I am a huge animal lover and have rescued several animals, including one that was homeless on the beach in Guatemala. I try to be a giver more than anything because it creates a positive chain reaction.
I love unique projects like this! I think it was daring for the artist to come up with this project and spread it out in public like wildfire! What a wonderful way to create awareness that JUDGING people is never a positive thing, and will only hurt people.
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