Worcester, MA
United States
Supporting street artists whenever I can.
It's a meaningful project, breaking down stereotypes and showing people not to judge a book by its cover.
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Worcester, MA
United States
Supporting street artists whenever I can.
It's a meaningful project, breaking down stereotypes and showing people not to judge a book by its cover.
Worcester, MA
United States
I volunteer regularly with women's and youth organizations.
Spencer, MA
United States
I teach a Sunday School class for college/career aged young people (ages 18-25)!
Worcester, MA
United States
I volunteer at an Alzheimer home and I keep the residents company by playing games with them or listening to their stories.
I am participating because I want to be apart of something bigger than myself. I want to show people that there is always goodness in everyone.
I organized an anti-trafficking event in high school to bring awareness to the local human trafficking issues in my state. We brought attention to the cause through art and with the help of Not for Sale MN.
I am a firm believer that every little effort counts.
New York , NY
United States
I volunteered for four years at my local child hospital and worked with the siblings of sick pediatric patients. Now I do work at the Boys and Girls Club of Worcester.
This seems like fun and is a good way to show that there are good people in the world.
I volunteer as a Sunday School teacher for over five years
To spread awareness on the labels we see and don't see in people
Westford, MA
United States
I helped a blind woman around the train station; she was struggling to get to the cafe, and I went up to her and asked if she would like some assistance. I guided her inside the train station, to the cafe and sat her down at a table she wanted to sit at. Along the way, I asked about her and where she was going, and she told me about herself and I made sure she got what she needed.
I am participating because I think this is a brilliant idea - I love the idea of showing people for who they are, and about how other's judge them. I hope this project spreads and blossoms, and goes national!
Worcester, MA
United States
Encouraging our youth
Labels can lead to self fulfilling prophecy. Just because people judge me based on gender, race, socio - economics, the music I listen to and/or how I choose to dress on a particular occasion - it doesn't mean "they" get to define me. I DEFINE ME. Always have and always will.
Grafton, MA
United States
Do small things have a big effect.
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