MA
United States
Broaden the worlds view on what is art and what defines art with photography
Awesome project
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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MA
United States
Broaden the worlds view on what is art and what defines art with photography
Awesome project
Worcester, MA
United States
I have certified several vernal pools, which grants them a small amount of state protection.
Nantucket, MA
United States
I saved a little boy from drowning in a pool.
I agree with the mission statement of the project and think it is a really cool idea!
Worcester, MA
United States
I advocate for the less privileged.
Because I think of other people than myself .
I am a great mother
determined, independent, talkative
very loyal to family and friends
Always there when needed
Worcester, MA
United States
Volunteering at my old high school. Volunteering my time where it's needed.
Sounded interesting.
Northborough, MA
United States
To do at least one nice thing for someone else each day.
To support Troy and be part of something really BIG
Worcester, MA
United States
I guide and teach youth to learn to love themselves so much that they would never want to harm themselves or anyone else in the universe.
To be part of something that is fun and is teaching about positive social change.
raising funds for the LGBT Community
Wendell, MA
United States
I am an eco-artist, and advocate for decreased plastic usage through my work.
People are so limited by the labels other put on them. Most labels aren't truly accurate.
I suppose that I am doing this project to say, yes, I am that label. Here's the truth about it and here's why it's actually a compliment.
Worcester, MA
United States
I volunteered for 3 hours labor at stART on the Street.
People like labels. They make us feel safe and give us a sense of belonging. They both give us the freedom of identifying ourselves and limit our freedoms by abbreviating our identities with mere words.
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