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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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Worcester, MA
United States

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I give money to people who ask for it on the street, whenever I can. I get everything the teachers ask for or need, when I'm able.

Why are you participating?

I'm definitely judged for labeling myself bisexual, especially by family. I'm married to a man so they say I'm straight. I'm so done arguing the definition of the word.

Webster, MA
United States

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I own a costume of my "fursona," the character I created to represent me within the Furry fandom. At conventions, when I'm in costume, I'm often approached by strangers, some furry, some not, who ask for hugs from the big pink fox. I'm always more than happy to give them. The joy on someone's face when they hug a giant stuffed animal, the way they glow, is truly magical.

Why are you participating?

I spent the better part of my teen years struggling within the confines of the labels assigned to me, and my twenties breaking away from them and finding the labels that best fit me. It is a project I don't think will ever end, as long as I still draw breath and can still ask questions.

Worcester, MA
United States

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I've found a fulfilling purpose in being a positive role model for a young Transgendered girl in a small town.
She no longer feels like she's the only one. <3

Why are you participating?

Every day I try to spend my time doing things that improve my world and my life.
Every evening at midnight, today is gone, It will never return. Use it to create happiness.

Holden, MA
United States

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Every year I do a week of paying it forward. From paying for lunches and coffees, to paying parking meters, I try to help as many people as possible, and just ask them to pay it forward.

Why are you participating?

Just trying to make the world a better place.

Auburn, MA
United States

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My good deed is being there for anyone regardless of if I know them or not. I saw a women fighting with her (assuming) boyfriend outside the Auburn Mall one day a couple years back when I was waiting for a ride home from work. He was pushing her, and threatening what hed do to her when they got home, she was crying and clearly he is an abusive person in her life.

Why are you participating?

Its important for people to know that being different isnt a sin. Everyone has things about them that made them who they are, unique and individual.

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I was shopping at my local grocery store when I noticed a mom that was trying to pick up a canister of formula from the bottom shelf. She couldn't quite make it because she was wearing her infant on her chest. I offered to reach down and grab it for her. She was teary eyed and thankful. She let me know that she doesn't have any help until her husband comes home later. I told her I was just happy to lend a hand.

Why are you participating?

I want the world to know that queer people of color exist, and we have the capacity to love and help just like everyone else in the world.

Worcester, MA
United States

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I've welcomed tens of mourning strangers while just going about my business, and lent them an empathetic ear long enough to learn of their lost one and receive their thanks.

Why are you participating?

Any project encouraging a diversity of identities, while also being against-hate and discrimination, is one I would gladly participate in since given an opportunity!

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