Volunteering in Alzheimer's Foundation. Choralist in church.
It is interesting.
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Volunteering in Alzheimer's Foundation. Choralist in church.
It is interesting.
I volunteered at a special needs day camp for two weeks.
Fitchburg, MA
United States
I once smiled (huge) at a sad looking man with both legs missing in a wheelchair riding down the street. He quickly glanced at me and I smiled and waved at this complete stranger. He looked away after that glance and looked back when he realized I did that. His sad face turned into a happy face filled with a smile. I wondered if this crippled man ever got and gets people (even random) to acknowledge him with that much kindness and as simple as a smile.
Everyone is unique and filled with mystery. Stereotypes don't define us, well shouldn't. Everyone is weird in their own way and we should embrace our differences.
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
Gave rides to an underprivileged friend to and from school who lived out of town.
Boston, MA
United States
Help people when they are in need, money, food, a place to crash, any way I can help I do.
I want people to start breaking down stereotypes and assumptions.
I want to put self-driving cars on the roads of developing nations.
I helped one of the guys who didn't have train ticket money.
Yesterday I rode my bike past a guy walking barefoot on an overpass in the city. He was walking like his feet hurt. I thought he might have gotten robbed for his shoes so I stepped and asked if he wanted a ride anywhere. I said he could ride on my crossbar. It turned out he was just walking home and didn't need help at all. At least I know.
Cali, VAC
Colombia
Raised awareness on issues that are important to all of us.
San Juan, PR
United States
Student at WPI who loves to help others and connect other students to resources on campus. I am president of SHPE and was previously vice president of the Global Humanitarian Engineering
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