Holden, MA
United States
I have used the Heimlich Maneuver several times over the years on strangers while dining in local restaurants.
If a single person is positively affected by this exhibit, it is well worth the effort!
Here is a collection of 6130 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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Holden, MA
United States
I have used the Heimlich Maneuver several times over the years on strangers while dining in local restaurants.
If a single person is positively affected by this exhibit, it is well worth the effort!
Brockton, MA
United States
I ensure to make each and every person I encounter smile, because I know they're important!
I wanted to be a part of this movement to help inspire others worldwide
Southbridge, MA
United States
I am always baking and sharing the cookies, brownies, cakes, with people I know from work to the bank I go to, my mechanic.
Thought it was a good cause.
Worcester, MA
United States
One recent good deed involves volunteering for a local neighborhood group. Currently I am in charge of social marketing and taking minutes for the Green Hill Neighborhood Association in Worcester, MA. We plan different activities to bring people together to make a better community.This month we celebrated Earth day by picking up trash in our neighborhood. It feels great to be part of the solution!
I'm participating because I believe that there is more good than evil, more love than hate, and negative labels certainly can have an effect on people. You can choose to fit in the box of the label or you can break out of it. Some labels are forced onto you - fight it! Education is the key.
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
I volunteer in the community. I believe why not participate to lift spirits. No matter how much work we do. We can not advance if we can't work through others.
I participate because I care more for others than myself
Worcester, MA
United States
I am a volunteer for the feed the Homeless and Hungry Program
I am participating for I have lived for quite sometime under stereotypical harassments due to the fact that I am poor, that I am multi-racial, and even told that I am EVIL. However I know who I am with great definition and my race does not define me, my actions do.
I paid for someone's groceries that could not pay for them.
I participated because one small act of kindness can have a chain reaction.
Alexandria, VA
United States
Write a blog every Wednesday to help inspire and motivate people to live a "Can Do" life.
Rutland, MA
United States
I have volunteered with my local food bank, helped give holiday gifts to underprivileged children in my town and I try to be there for people when they need me.
I think that labels can help people get a better sense of their identity but shouldn't be forced onto people by others than themselves.
Rutland, MA
United States
I started a tumblr blog that's a safe place for gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender etc. along with people who get bullied for being "Nerds" or for liking something different where they can just come to de-stress.
I believe everyone has to make their own decisions in life. Having people physically and mentally abusing you for how YOU decode you should live YOUR life shouldn't be and option. Just do you, do it right, you only get one book that's your life... Make it a good one.
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