I try to listen carefully and I like to mediate conflict between people. Sometimes a little understanding is all you need.
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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Methuen, MA
United States
The smallest thing can be life-changing to someone
Harvard, MA
United States
I volunteer as a camp counselor for kids who have terminal illnesses and their families.
I like this project!
I feel part of the cause, we can all spread positive vibes
Easton, MA
United States
I gave advice to someone that completely shaped their life today.
I think nowadays everyone's so critical and judgmental of others especially since we live in a world where social media is everyone's haven.
I have volunteered in afterschool programs and in a kindergarten class
I am a security officer in a large office. When the fire alarm sounded I carried a co workers dog outside.
To take a look at my happy self and discover what I can and can't change in order to increase happiness even further. Help others see that they can
choose which things they SEE, HEAR and SAY in a way that increases happiness.
Worcester, MA
United States
When I was a junior in high school, I founded a non-profit organization called Root Rescue. It provides health and beauty care products to local shelters and families in need. I know first hand that a person's outward appearance and hygiene are directly related to their confidence. I grew up in a family of substance abuse and my parents refused to provide the money for hair and skin related products. It's difficult to go into the world, whether it's school or the work force, without feeling confident about your appearance.
Douglas, MA
United States
I spent 13 years in Girl Scouts so I've always been a volunteer and I've had my share of experiences, but my most recent would be the InterVarsity ServeUp trip in New Orleans, LA. A group of students went down there for a week to volunteer in rebuilding the community and hearing stories of those affected by Hurricane Katrina. I feel as though those people helped me more.
Because labels don't define a person. It just makes it easier for other people to "understand" if you're known by a label. I am me and my labels will not stop me from helping others or pursuing my dream of becoming a doctor.
Holden, MA
United States
I feel that I have been privileged in life to have everything I needed. I strive to show my siblings to never take what they have for granted. Unfortunately, we are falling into a time with economic disparity, where people neglect to notice that economic challenges of others, unless they are trying to do volunteering or community service. Often, volunteering is strictly a structured opportunity allowing people to feel good about themselves. This unpopular view is hard to accept for most but this reality can be seen once the system of giving back is seen.
I want to be part of the turnover of this generation; the accepting and uplifting transformation of a generation.
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