No Evil Project Photos Online Gallery

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!

2921 - 2930 of 6132

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I volunteer at the University of Massachusetts Medical school in the infusion center. I serve food to patients going through chemo treatment and other chronically ill patients that need to be infused. I have found this very rewarding more than my other paid jobs in a sense that I am able to put a smile on someone’s face by offering them a can of gingerale or cracker.

Why are you participating?

We are all born to believe in stereotypes that society has set for certain groups of people who may look different from us. I find pleasure in being apart of this project that shows people can fill many other labels aside the stereotypes.

Leominster, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I am not an evil person. I am a child of the living God and evilness does not prevail from me. My good deed is I love all people black, white, red, yellow, fat, skinny, young, old, disabled/handicapped. In fact I am a homemaker, because I want the elderly to be able to stay in their homes where they are comfortable, and happy knowing their surroundings. My theory is there is only ONE God, and we all have that same God. The God of the universe.

Why are you participating?

I believe the evil around us needs to come to a stop. I believe it is pure out wrong. We are supposed to love one another, and it's a command by the Lord our God to love our enemies and neighbors.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I am a direct descendant of Ahosu Agassou (“Tegbesu”), the founder of Dahomey and the spiritual system of Vodoun.
As an elder in the Worcester community, I am often asked to pour libation and call upon ancestors with my drumming.
I am on the Enstoolment Committee of the National Black Council of Elders.
I was enstooled on April 7, 2017 as Queen Mother by the National Black Council of Elders
I am a US Army Disabled Veteran
I was Vice Chair on the Worcester Commission on Disability.

Why are you participating?

I am participating because I am more than the eye can see and looks can be deceiving. When people look at me they see a short, chubby, disabled elderly grandma.

Don't see your photos here? Let's finish your set!