Oxford, MA
United States
I frequently practice random acts of kindness.
To spread the word!
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Oxford, MA
United States
I frequently practice random acts of kindness.
To spread the word!
Worcester, MA
United States
Everyone has good in them and everyone is different. I'm so proud to work in such a diverse school. People's differences are beautiful and encouraging. I love giving back to the community, and to my students in need. Support Andy’s Attic
I think this is a brilliant way to get everyone to stand up against stereotypes, bullying, and a way to feel positive about who you are.
Worcester, MA
United States
I helped children living in a shelter to create self portraits.
Because this send s a positive message
I consider myself a rescuer of all in need, including people, pets, pennies and especially the lonely and unwanted.
I want to be a part of something that is so inspiring and life changing.
Dayton, OH
United States
I share the best water on earth to people!
Southbridge, MA
United States
At my martial arts school, the black belts (and other upper belts) are encouraged to be extra kind to the lower belts, especially the newest students. We help show them around the school, give them help outside of class, etc. I try to often go beyond and be nicer to the new students, along with the other higher ranked students.
I liked the positive message of the project, that anyone can do good, no matter their stereotype. I felt this was something I wanted to participate in.
RI
United States
Everyday, I try to educate those around me on their invisible knapsack full of privileges.
Worcester, MA
United States
i smile at strangers at the grocery store or when walking down the street
because it seemed fun and for a good cause
In college I found a wallet with a lot of cash in it, I returned it to its rightful owner. I volunteered with horizons for homeless children, playing with kids while their parents attended programs to get back on their feet.
I try to believe in the good in humanity, though sometimes it isn't easy. I think this project does a great job putting faces to that goodness, and breaking apart preconceived notions of stereotypes. We could all use to be less judgmental, as well as to be judged less.
Providence, RI
United States
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