Worcester, MA
United States
Helped someone going through drug addiction process and into recovery.
I don't like labels
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Worcester, MA
United States
Helped someone going through drug addiction process and into recovery.
I don't like labels
Worcester, MA
United States
Donated clothing to underprivileged youth.
The world needs more love.
Worcester, MA
United States
I do not kill anything, not even bugs. I save them from people who do want to kill them / things / animals.
Rutland, MA
United States
Having survived drug and alcohol addiction, I help people who are trying to get sober. I talk at youth centers to tell my story.
This sounded really fun!
Worcester, MA
United States
I've helped with many community service projects. One of them was helping a family rebuild their house after it was damaged by a tornado.
Hubbardston, MA
United States
I was riding my bike one day and a car crashed about eight yards in front of me almost hitting me when it flipped. After the car stopped moving I helped the man out of his seat of his car and then helped him out of the car. I waited with him until the police arrived. He thanked me and I went on my way.
My professor told me about the event and I figured it would be a fun thing to do between classes
West Brookfield, MA
United States
Being kind to everyone that I come in contact with.
To participate in a fun positive project in this crazy world!
Worcester, MA
United States
Supporting my brother in his sobriety
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
I acknowledge people's presence with a positive greeting
I think this is a great idea, and its beauty lies in its simplicity
This past week I volunteered at United Way of Central Massachusetts for their Immediate Impact Food Pack. I joined about 20 other volunteers for a couple of hours to help pack food for the hungry. It was a rewarding experience and just goes to show that even a small amount of time can make a difference.
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