Boston, MA
United States
My family and I founded a non-profit organization called Debbie's Treasure Chest that provides resources to low income families and foster children in our community.
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Boston, MA
United States
My family and I founded a non-profit organization called Debbie's Treasure Chest that provides resources to low income families and foster children in our community.
Worcester , MA
United States
I served in the Peace Corps in Niger, West Africa.
Any efforts to combat evil, prejudice, ignorance are worth supporting!
Wrote letters to advocate for mental health
It is important to stop stereotypes and labels. People deserve to be treated with dignity and respect and shouldn't be judged. My hope is for people to be proud of who they are and live their life without fear or what others will think.
Worcester, MA
United States
I raise money for Planned Parenthood, march for women's rights, and LGBT rights.
Because you are great Start on the Street neighbors.
Billerica, MA
United States
I like to volunteer in various places to teach students about STEM careers and encourage girls to look into studying STEM careers. I also like to volunteer with Habitat for Humanity.
The world is run by labels, so I wanted to add my own labels to the project. The problem isn't in finding 3 labels that fit -- it's in limiting it to only 3 labels.
Worcester, MA
United States
I volunteered for earth day clean up at Newton hill! I tell my friends as often as possible not to litter. I want to keep our city clean and inspire others to as well.
Im very complex and unique, so I do not fit into specific lables or stereotypes. I inspire to be different and true to self.
Worcester, MA
United States
Always treat people with courtesy and respect.
Worcester , MA
United States
Volunteered and tutored students who are refugees or immigrants from Africa
Taos, NM
United States
We live with our family in a custom vintage double decker school bus that we converted to a cozy RV. We travel the country and put on pop up art shows. We use solar power use our trade skills, and educate our family at home. In doing this we live with in our means we spend hours of quality time with our family every. My contribution to society is living the change I would like to see. I am sharing the benefits of bus life.
I believe your projects breaks the cycle of visual prejudices.
I have helped push car stuck on the side of the road more times than I can count :)
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