Boston, MA
United States
Creating a pride club at my school has helped offer not only a space for support, but for conversations about the importance of self-exploration and understanding.
Because visibility is key.
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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Boston, MA
United States
Creating a pride club at my school has helped offer not only a space for support, but for conversations about the importance of self-exploration and understanding.
Because visibility is key.
Revere, MA
United States
I have a lot of friends that are from different cultures but we still help each other understand each other and love each other. I have two friends, one is from India and the other one is from the Philippines.
To make a good memory.
Greenwood Lake, NY
United States
Alternate spring break volunteer work.
Volunteering at a soup kitchen once a month.
I was asked.
Quincy, MA
United States
Tenant rights volunteer
I love and hate labels
Boston, MA
United States
I love helping people. There's nothing better than knowing you're the reason someone is smiling!
Golfer, swimmer.
Saved dog from shelter
To prove that labels mean nothing
East Chicago, MA
United States
When I was 11, my little brother was drowning in a pool, and I jumped in to save him. That day, I almost lost my brother. Since then, him and I have been closer than ever. I will never forget that day.
Cos I'm not an evil person. I am nice, caring, loving, and a compassionate person. Sometimes people make me feel like I'm a bad person, but I'm not. I'm an amazing human being.
Boston, MA
United States
In high school I worked at J. C. Penney and my friend and I used my employer discount to buy a kid who was bullied about his clothes, an entirely new wardrobe.
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