Philadelphia, PA
United States
Helping women give birth every day on the labor floor.
I believe the world is full of good deeds
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Philadelphia, PA
United States
Helping women give birth every day on the labor floor.
I believe the world is full of good deeds
Worcester, MA
United States
Every year I volunteer at The Walk for the Homeless. Rain or shine, I am there. Directing walkers, posting signs or helping pass out food. We raised thousands of dollars a year for the cause.
I have always liked to help the less fortunate, it feels really good to be part of something that makes a difference in someone's life.
A shoulder to cry on.
Millbury, MA
United States
I believe that everyone should be treated in the same equal fashion. I'm not a feminist or a masculinist - I am an equalist. We are all different in our fabulously unique ways and there are things that others do better than I could ever dream of, and vice-versa...Regardless, we should all be treated with equal respect, kindness, and warmth. I had a person working the deli counter thank me because I was the first person who asked her how her day was.
Because this is a kind and gentle vision that we should get behind. The world can be filled with mean and ugly things. This is NOT one of them.
Worcester, MA
United States
Raising oodles of money for Dana Farber and cycling 192 miles from Sturbridge to Provincetown in the Pan Mass Challenge.
Mentor to younger colleagues.
Worcester, MA
United States
My biggest "good deed" of my life was being with my AIDS buddy when he died. But that was a long time ago. It is so easy to get stuck in the daily routines -- work, exercise, taking care of the house, etc. etc. and to get out of the habit of doing "good deeds." Now I like to donate my art to organizations to raise money for their causes.
When I was little I had one of those See no Evil figurines. I loved it. I tried collecting them several years ago, but only found two. So now I am my own See no evil. Thanks, Troy!
Natick, MA
United States
I created a non-profit organization that helps young kids express themselves through art.
I believe that you should never label anyone. Even if you think the label is a compliment or in your opinion stating the "obvious", it can really make someone feel limited.
South Grafton, MA
United States
I volunteer my time as an assistant scoutmaster for Troop 107 in my town, and as an advisor to the Venture Crew, even though I don't have any sons, and I don't have any kids old enough to join Venture.
South Grafton, MA
United States
I frequently pay for the person behind me in the Dunkin' Donuts line. I hope that will encourage them to do something nice for someone else. I recently started reading a series of books that was started in the 1980s, and because I cannot get them from any libraries in my state, I'm purchasing them used, reading them, and then donating them to my local library to make them available to others.
To show that ordinary people can make a difference doing ordinary things.
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