I give up my crayons to classmates who have forgotten theirs.
No Evil Project Photos Online Gallery
Here is a collection of 6157 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!
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Helped Greater Worcester Land Trust clear a beautiful trail in my neighborhood
Hopefully the project will cause us all to do random acts of kindness in our everyday activities
Sturbridge , MA
United States
Helps others
To show everyone is important
Southbridge, MA
United States
Helping people in need. Fighting for cure for Cancer and Alzhiemers.
It is a good cause. we need love.
I volunteer - for many different organizations.
It is a good idea.
Fitchburg , MA
United States
I've done a lot of volunteer work at an animal shelter in my city.
The concept stuck out to me. Labels can be an evil thing and I like to know that there's something out there that wants to address that.
Worcester, MA
United States
I let people merge in front of me on I-290. Every day.
Many people have very distinct (and not very flattering) notions about female executives and business leaders. We aren't all cut from the same cloth. The foul words often used to describe powerful women say more about the speaker than the women.
Worcester, MA
United States
I work as a volunteer at my dance studio helping to teach the younger students.
Worcester, MA
United States
I volunteer as an assistant teacher at my dance studio.
Worcester
United States
I recently walked in the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's Out of the Darkness walk. I wear their wristband and advocate for others to talk openly about mental health issues. I do this to put myself out there, because in similarity I hope that others may find camaraderie and, talk about their struggles, knowing they aren't alone.
Mental health is on the cusp of being something we talk about. It is beginning to shed the skin of something we refuse to see. People are being heard. As an outspoken mental health advocate, this project represents everything I believe about shattering the stigma surrounding labels.
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