Couva
Trinidad & Tobago
I rescued abandoned puppies!
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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Couva
Trinidad & Tobago
I rescued abandoned puppies!
Cambridge, MA
United States
During my senior year of high school I organized and ran a workshop series called Real Talk.This series addressed issues around race and class inequities.
This is such a cool way to show the world how complicated and unique everyone is
Worcester, MA
United States
I make it my job to make people happy with acting, singing and baking. The world is in need of more happiness and joy.
More people need to look for the good in others as opposed to looking for the negative. The world needs more positivity. This is a good way to show the positives in diverse groups of people.
Worcester, MA
United States
Even as a living statue, where I can say nothing. I can make mentally challenged child feel loved & welcomed. I have also helped people appreciate the arts & the native culture better.
Because it's a great cause. Being apart of an art form, a culture, & a voodoo topic which is all looked down upon & talked negatively about, I think this represents that & what I want to say about it.
Give things that a few elders were occupying in my local community
Worcester, MA
United States
I donated stem cells.
I donate clothes and shoes with life left in them.
I brought an organization to my school called Re-Run Shoes. Thousands of shoes were collected and donated to those who needed them.
I saw the stand at stART in the street and thought it was an amazing thing!
Worcester, MA
United States
I gave my lunch to a homeless man. He needed it more than me. I think its important to give selflessly. I find anonymous acts of kindness are the ultimate gesture where nothing is expected in return.
I have realized how interconnected we all are as a human race. I have been focusing more on our commonalities than our differences, however it is the variety of character that is the beauty and fabric that unifies us all. It is our uniqueness that we have to share and teach each other.
I have been a volunteer with The Greater Worcester Land Trust for 3 1/2 years and a American Red Cross volunteer for almost a year.
I believe in the project.
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