Boston, MA
United States
Became an college RA to help other students through difficult social situations
Why not?
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Boston, MA
United States
Became an college RA to help other students through difficult social situations
Why not?
Walk 3 miles for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation every year, Donate blood to Red Cross, Volunteer in a baseball league for children with mental and/or physical disabilities.
I am participating in the No Evil Project because I am proud of who I am and I want everyone else in the world to see me as I do. I also love this project and what it stands for overall.
Worcester, MA
United States
Volunteer with the local YWCA with their 'Make a Dream Come True' project.
To encourage people to look outside their labels and accept those around them.
Uttran
Sweden
Worked at Fountain House Stockholm.
Exciting, I get so little exposure for my art anyway...
Dedham, MA
United States
I've volunteered in preschool and 3rd-5th grade classrooms for children with mental and physical disabilities
Cheshire , CT
United States
Caretaker for children and putting a smile on their faces.
Evil is wrong.
I have helped my friend live a better life.
Charlestown, NH
United States
Some say a smile can change the world, I try my hardest to prove that.
During the holidays I go to a warehouse and pack grocery bags, I then deliver the bags to assigned families who can't afford what they need for the holidays. It's amazing to see the looks on their faces when you open the door, they're so grateful, it melts my heart.
Boston, MA
United States
I'm studying occupational therapy so I can help the mentally and physically disabled lead fulfilling lives.
Because I am so proud of my best friend Erin for bringing this campaign to our school and showing people that there is always more to someone than meets the eye. Love you, Erin!
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