Westfield, MA
United States
Assisting a friend who rode their bike into a stop sign.
To help show people to not judge others by their looks.
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Westfield, MA
United States
Assisting a friend who rode their bike into a stop sign.
To help show people to not judge others by their looks.
Lunenburg, MA
United States
I am raising my children in the kind of household that I wish I had grown up in: safe, loving, stable and nurturing.
Labels allow people to prejudge others. I wear my 'labels' externally to push back against other people's assumptions, and want to encourage others to do the same. Being accepted for who you really are, and not how others want you to be, is empowering and gratifying.
Hardwick, MA
United States
Working with developmentally disabled people. EMT for a couple years.
Labels? Feh! Breathe and be in each moment.
NH
United States
My beautiful child is the most amazing thing I have ever created :)
To show people that no matter what others think...it's important to love yourself for who you are & to always be proud of yourself!
Northborough, MA
United States
Helping others understand acceptance.
To share knowledge of surviving obstacles.
Medford, MA
United States
I started a face Paint/ Balloon art company for low income families who want nothing but the greatest parties for there children. I call it MB FUN. Its twice the fun for half the price. 100 will get you 2 full hours of face painting and balloon fun! I hope to grow.
New Fairfield, CT
United States
I rescued orphaned baby raccoons
I think this is a great idea
Worcester, MA
United States
I am a geriatric social worker and have dedicated my life to helping others at the end of their lives. I love helping people to have a good and dignified death. I have recently become a fierce advocate for LGBT elders and am fighting to raise awareness on the needs of this underserved population.
Because often times people with tattoos are labeled as hoodlums or are judged for the expression we wear on our bodies. I am tattooed and employed and I am a fabulous social worker! I am passionate about what I do and my tattoos do not limit me or make me any less of a fierce advocate.
Westborough, MA
United States
I run my own business and one way that I can give back to the community it by providing options to my customers to help support the local food pantry. I know many close people who have been in need.
We as people all have some type of label we have been called...However no label will define me! I AM a person who likes to give back!
Worcester, MA
United States
For nine months, I stood outside of grocery stores asking people to support LGBT rights. I launched the "Reject Stereotypes, Accept People" Campaign at a conservative business university. I always compliment people on their style.
Because after I dyed my hair purple and got tattoos, people started rolling their eyes every time I spoke. Because I grew up not knowing girls could be gay. Because LGBT youth are 4 times more likely to contemplate suicide or self-harm.
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