No Evil Project Photos Online Gallery

Here is a collection of 6132 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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Southbridge, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

While its not necessarily a perfect example of a good deed, one of the most amazing and rewarding things to happen in my life was to able to call my self the best friend of Aislen. She had been my best friend ever since 1st grade, and it's hard living in a world without her awesome, smart, lovely, needy and kick-ass personality. Anyone who knew her knows being part of her life was a full time job, and I wouldn't trade a minute of it. I love you AZ

Southbridge , MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I went on a mission trip to Mexico to help build a church. It was a beautiful experience that I will never forget. ^_^

Why are you participating?

It really takes a toll on your self esteem when you feel judged about your weight. I am learning to love my body even if it doesn't meet society's standards.

Taunton, MA
United States

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You would never know by looking at me but I have saved lives working as a 911 EMT. On your worst day I bring my best.

Why are you participating?

I've updated every year since I started going to the tattoo and arts festival in MA and just believe in the message. Hate is destructive.

Kingston, RI
United States

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I've saved and rehabilitated many animals over the years; I always try to hold door for anyone; help those who need it however I can, be them stranger or friend; and I'm always willing to listen to and understand anyone; etc!

Why are you participating?

Because I think this project is a beautiful idea!

MA
United States

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I volunteer as Board President for The Revolving Museum, a nomadic art institution that is dedicated to transforming and revitalizing abandoned or under used spaces into innovative community arts projects.

Why are you participating?

I grew up in the inner city of Boston, and I was the only mixed race child in my immediate family. My mother and siblings were all white. We were very often the subject of discussion among the neighborhood, and were labeled all kinds of things.
Labels can hurt.

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