Boston, MA
United States
Gave a guy a dollar to buy coffee and gave him money for lunch.
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Boston, MA
United States
Gave a guy a dollar to buy coffee and gave him money for lunch.
Southington, CT
United States
I bought a few homeless men lunch one day when I saw them hungry, shamed, and in need. Ever since I've moved to Boston, I have seen a diversity of social class and have began to help people more than I used to.
This program is absolutely inspiring and I wanted to be a part of it.
Grand Haven, MI
United States
I worked with the Children's Advocacy Center of Holland, MI to create a staff vs. student basketball game at my high school. This event was to raise awareness for the center as well as funds to help them continue their mission.
Dorchester, MA
United States
It is my personal mission to make people feel like they're enough. I try to be the person anyone can go to if they need to talk or need to be told they're good enough. My good deed is making people feel worthy of life.
I want to make a difference.
Dorchester, MA
United States
I like to put a smile on people's faces.
I like taking pictures.
Mattapan, MA
United States
I have helped people out with things that they need and also people have helped me and I have helped them out.
Newport, RI
United States
I save up extra money to give to the homeless. I don't need it as much as they do. I like to make people happy to see the smile on their face, makes me happy.
Brockton, MA
United States
Every year my pastor and I go to visit the children at the orphanage. We bring them toys and other supplies, we play and spend time with them just to make them remember that they are not alone and others care.
I'm participating because I myself have been bullied in middle school by kids older than me so I know what it feels like to be annoyed whether it's about the way you look or spoke. I don't want any kids to be in that position.
Marlborough, MA
United States
I gave to homeless people on the street $20 each. They were very fortunate and happy.
I was interested in it.
Boston, MA
United States
I am a resident assistant, and orientation leader, a member of student government; all of those things are part of my good deed, I enjoy each of those positions.
Because community is one. It's like a domino effect, one domino can start falling, and they all will One person stands up, and we all will.
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