No Evil Project Photos Online Gallery

Here is a collection of 6130 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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Tell Us Your Good Deed

I've been a Girl Scout since I was five, and it helped shape who I am today. So, when a group of first graders wanted to start a troop and couldn't find a leader, my mom, sister, and I decided to form a Girl Scout troop for these girls. We were their leaders for 5 years, until I graduated high school. In that time, I watched my little first graders grow into thoughtful and caring girls, and was able to provide a positive role model for them.

NJ
United States

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I volunteered at Rocking Horse Rehab, a pediatric rehabilitation and family wellness center focused on equine assisted therapies known as Hippotherapy. There, I assisted with various approaches to rehabilitation, celebrated progress and reevaluated relapses, treating children with a wide range of medical conditions. One of the greatest joys in working with these children with special needs was observing the progress the horses could engender. Each relationship between child and horse is unique and acts as an impetus for success, motivating the child to work hard to achieve his goals.

Antelope, CA
United States

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I always try to do things for my friends to make their lives a little better, whether it's bringing them coffee in the morning after a long night or getting them off campus to take a break. It makes me sad to see others around me sad and I always try my best to cheer them up.

Why are you participating?

As a Resident Assistant, I work with a lot of different people all the time. I see diversity as nothing to do with the color of your skin, but more about how your past experiences come together to make you unique.

Ocean Gate, NJ
United States

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I spend countless hours volunteering at the Children Specialized Hospital and have planned/participated in many projects and fundraisers that go to helping the children in care. Whether you know it or not the hospital will never turn away a patient because of lack of funds, and I am happy to say that I have had a hand in helping those kids by not only raising money but by putting a smile on their faces. It is a organization that is near and dear to my heart.

Why are you participating?

I am participating in the No Evil Project because we have all been judged on throughout our lives. I am more than the athlete, I am the intellect. I am more than Polish, but Irish and Italian as well. I am short, but don't under estimate me. We are more than what you see.

Milford, CT
United States

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I volunteer for Special Olympics every year. It's my way of giving back and supporting the athletes who try their hardest every day. My favorite part is when the athletes get excited and I can be there to support them.

Why are you participating?

I am participating for people who may not have come from the best backgrounds but have risen above the struggle. It's always worth the fight.

Setauket, NY
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I helped at the local Special Olympics last year in my town in order to help give kids with disabilities the same opportunity to partake in the activities that everyone else enjoys.

New York
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I've always been a very open minded person. Whenever I meet someone new, I put any previous judgments aside and try to get to know someone for who they are based on an opinion I've formed on my own. I am extremely against stereotypes and make sure I never engage in that manner.

Washingtonville, NY
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I do my best to lead by example on a daily basis and practice patience, compassion and optimism. I have recently accepted a resident assistant position and am excited to motivate underclassmen to be the best students and community members that they possibly can and help them along the way!

Why are you participating?

I think this is a simple way that a large group of people can come together to show that people are not just what you see on the outside. Everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle so be kind, get to know a stranger and learn what they are really about!

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