I volunteer at a community bike shop, helping to make our city safe and accessible for all.
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Worcester, MA
United States
Last semester I studied in Cape Town, South Africa. While abroad I volunteered for an organization that works with women and children infected with and/or affected by HIV/AIDS. This wonderful opportunity allowed me to work with youth living in Khayelitsha, one of the largest and most impoverished townships in South Africa. Throughout my time with the organization I implemented a program called Art for Action which exposed the youth to various forms of creative expression.
We all know the saying- don't judge a book by it's cover. But this is inevitable. We see someone and automatically make assumptions based on their exterior characteristics that are visible. It is what we do after the fact that matters.
Westborough, MA
United States
I saved a girl from getting hit by a train.
Because it's a really good project.
MA
United States
I volunteer at a shelter near my school once a week so the homeless children who are staying at the shelter can have time and space to play around and simply be kids.
Because I believe that the way a person looks should never stop you from finding out his or her story.
Ithaca, NY
United States
I took a gap year after high-school and traveled to a rural area of Ghana. While I was there I volunteered in an orphanage/school, where I taught 4th grade. At first I felt uncomfortable and under-qualified to teach these children, but soon realized that the orphanage could not afford to hire another teacher at that time--so I threw myself into the job. The accomplishments of those kids during my time teaching them is forever ingrained in my memory.
MD
United States
I hope to make the lives of other cancer survivors better.
Because I believe the power of good is far more powerful than any other.
Worcester, MA
United States
I am on my churches counsel.
Opened my mind, heart and ears to a person desperately needing a new friend, without passing judgment or criticism. Result: an amazing friendship for life!
This project touched my soul immediately. As a parent of two amazing teenagers, I see and hear a lot! My goal is to teach them to ignore hurtful comments or criticism, as well as refrain from participating in such type of nonsense.
Seward, AK
United States
I make it a point to do one good deed a day. Saying hello to people on the street, making conversation while waiting in line, holding the door open.
Westborough, MA
United States
Founded Art for Change, a nonprofit organization, located in New York City, with the mission of using art as a catalyst of social change. I'm currently developing a social venture, "Migrant Voice Projects," an innovation laboratory that strives to create opportunities for immigrants and Latinos themselves to address inequality using technology and bottom-up strategies as drivers for community transformation. One of its projects is to publish bilingual children books in order to support and increase the literacy skills among bilingual children.
Stereotypes contribute to the lack of empathy and solidarity which I firmly believe are necessary for the building of a happier and more equitable global community.
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