Serving lemonade Wednesdays at Cathedral of St. Paul this summer.
No Evil Project Photos Online Gallery
Here is a collection of 6132 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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Boston, MA
United States
I am generous with my time in caring for little people. For 10 years I was a volunteer prison chaplain.
This is my work neighborhood and it is important to get rid of stereotypes and start spreading love and joy.
I reform others. Being good.
I'm a giving person.
Leicester, MA
United States
I truly don't have one good deed. My Jesuit education and my upbringing taught me to be active in my community and to try to find ways to positively impact society. I have done my best to be a teacher, wife, and mother who demonstrates the importance of community service and the power that a positive outlook can have on all around you. I have tried to teach my children and my students that hard work and determination pay off and that we should always strive to grow.
MA
United States
Supporting the community by making sure people (and animals!) get the food they need during the pandemic.
People are more than their labels.
Worcester, MA
United States
I was in a program at school that helped special needs kids be able to participate in an adaptive physical education class.
Worcester, MA
United States
I really try to compliment people's shoes, clothes, hair, ideas, etc. You never know when something that simple could make a person's day a little better!
I'm sort of a homebody/introvert, but I am honestly so happy that, no matter how we see ourselves, or others, that we're getting back to being able to actually *see* each other!
Rutland, MA
United States
As part of Worcester Addresses Childhood Trauma, I host a free online Trauma Training Series that is available to anyone who is interested. I hope that it will provide information and validation for people that may have experienced a similar circumstance, and build empathy and understanding for people that haven't.
Love! I love the concept, the people involved, the content, and the possibilities. Building connections to each other across difference is vital to our progress as individuals, members of groups and as global citizens.
Upton, MA
United States
I intercept people who are on the path to injury: crossing busy streets, in the gym, in the chorus, in my job....
I want people to recognize me as someone who is interested in connecting on a variety of levels.
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