Worcester, MA
United States
I adopted a rescue puppy that I adore from a shelter. She has transformed my life.
I think it is important to be careful about your thoughts words and actions
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
I adopted a rescue puppy that I adore from a shelter. She has transformed my life.
I think it is important to be careful about your thoughts words and actions
I love to randomly text my friends positive things in the morning so that positive thoughts are in their heads throughout the day!
Worcester, MA
United States
I work hard to improve education in my community.
Fun
Worcester, MA
United States
I donate my artwork for auctions that benefit the community surrounding Worcester, MA.
Jamaica Plain, MA
United States
I started a yoga and mindfulness program for elementary students at my school.
Southbridge, MA
United States
I ran a Twitter page in High school where I would anonymously tweet out to students at the school. In these tweets, I would send them daily pick me ups and compliments to help spread the positivity in my school and help to put a stop to bullying that had been going on.
I am participating to show the world that our labels do not define us! It is who we were inside that matters the most. Labels can hold a lot of weight over people but at the end of the day, our stereotypes do not define us. Our actions define us.
Southbridge, MA
United States
Every day I sit with those at the ends of their lives due to being a hospice worker. On my best days, I love bringing smiles, laughter and hugs to those who have dementia, or Alzheimer's. It warms my heart and theirs.
By craft, I am a Pastor and Spiritual Director. I feel that Christians are also labeled, although I can truly understand why.
South Grafton, MA
United States
I sat and talked to a Vietnam vet. He said it lifted some of his PTSD. I was just being friendly. That's all I can take credit for.
My usual label is Big John: mostly because I am 6'5". I has no meaning beyond my physical appearance. My appearance now is becoming old. I am 74. I hope I can do better. My friends seem to forget that I am old, but I wonder if it may affect them some day.
Dudley, MA
United States
I run a nonprofit with my mom that works to provide guidance and support for the local homeless, elderly, disabled, veterans, unemployed, underemployed, impoverished, and beyond. We provide free fellowship meals twice a month, as well as supply backpacks filled with everyday essentials for those who are in need.
I took part in the No Evil Project almost 10 years ago when I was in college. Back then, I thought this was such an amazing idea, and it has only gotten better since. I'm thrilled that this project has seen so much success. I love seeing everyone's photo sets!
I rescue animals and give them a good home and love they deserve. I use humor to keep things light. I encourage the young to follow politics and get involved to make positive changes.
Labels can be life limiting or as this project demonstrates, a positive force. Hopefully for those who view this they will tweak their way of judging others and realize we are all the same and need each other to function successfully.
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