Hubbardston, MA
United States
I find one beautiful thing about everyone I speak to, and share those things with them.
Labels are important for identity, but a willingness to look beyond those labels creates true understanding.
Here is a collection of 6156 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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Hubbardston, MA
United States
I find one beautiful thing about everyone I speak to, and share those things with them.
Labels are important for identity, but a willingness to look beyond those labels creates true understanding.
Worcester, MA
United States
I have volunteered to feed the homeless at the mustard seed shelter. I have also done photography for free for the less fortunate, or people on a tight budget.
Because we need to work as a team and become the No Evil Project.
Worcester, MA
United States
In the future I want to be a police officer so I can make the world a safer place and so I can help people in bad situations or anything like that.
I support my family's needs.
Teacher of English Language Learners for over 20 years.
I love the concept. Our diversity is what makes the world such a wonderful place.
I am a Recovery Coach
Worcester, MA
United States
I see myself when I see the world. I've always been able to feel the hardship of others. Through my lived experiences having had the opportunity to work in developing countries, I have seen that the world isn't equitable to women, children, people of religious background, people with disability, and people of certain racial groups. To make a small impact in this world, I founded an international NGO in Liberia, where I was born. HVK Children's Foundation works in 6 rural schools with offices located at 44 Portland st., Worcester, and Liberia.
I didn't know that I was "black" until I came to live in America. Labels aren't a good way to how we view humanity. As God's children, we should be seen by the measure of the human heart rather than the labels society forcibly attach on us.
Worcester
United States
American Friends Service Committee volunteer
Got invited to
Volunteer (RSVP)
To promote diversity/equality
Millbury, MA
United States
Went grocery shopping for an elder person with a disability. She was very thankful and her cupboard and fridge were now full.
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