I helped build an orphanage for over 200 children in La Gonâve, Haiti. I volunteered through an organization called Extollo and they connected me to an organization called Okipe that made the whole thing possible
It was what my friends were doing.
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I helped build an orphanage for over 200 children in La Gonâve, Haiti. I volunteered through an organization called Extollo and they connected me to an organization called Okipe that made the whole thing possible
It was what my friends were doing.
Lake Charles, LA
United States
I was a camp counselor for 8 weeks last summer - many nights I would sing my 8-year-olds to sleep. I tried to show them as much love as I could all summer since many of them come from lives where no positive role model or source of unconditional love is present.
I support this project and its intent and there is no better way to show support than taking part.
Seattle, WA
United States
I like to be there for people in their hardest times or whenever I can. My friends are my family. Recently one of my friends was dealing with some issues from a guy. Nobody else was there for her buy me because she was taking a very dark path with drugs. I stayed with her to get her off of everything and get to a state of clear mindedness.
I truly do get labeled for something I'm not. I try and push these labels aside but sometimes I can't and then it ends up getting in the way of things.
For my Girl Scout Silver Award project in high school, I made toys and blankets to donate to my local humane society.
San Jose, CA
United States
Volunteered for Habitat for Humanity in Nicaragua.
I have done a lot of volunteer work to help feed the homeless.
I found this to be an adorable project
San Jose, CA
United States
I have helped people in wheelchairs cross streets in San Francisco.
Lodi, CA
United States
One time, I cannot remember when, I went to Taco Bell to get dinner for the family. While I was waiting for the order, a tall and extraordinarily thin young man entered the establishment and scarfed down a dollar burrito and looked sad afterward. It was apparently because he'd just been kicked out and had not had the stomach to eat until then. I'd decided to order him a larger burrito. He actually cried. I don't know why, but this has stuck with me for the longest time.
After reading about it, I realized that the No Evil Project is something that I've seen in people for years. It's nice to see that many others have similar ideals.
San Jose, CA
United States
I fought for Prop 8 back in 2008. Went to the state capital and protested. I fought for marriage equality so we could have it today in the US.
To break labels and define myself
San Jose, CA
United States
I marched against police brutality. RIP Dylan Noble.
I've done it once, I'll do it again.
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