Nashua, NH
United States
Worked with the Fire department in my hometown while in school, helping with hurricane relief.
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Nashua, NH
United States
Worked with the Fire department in my hometown while in school, helping with hurricane relief.
Waltham, MA
United States
I support Operation Smile, which helps children with cleft lips and palates get needed surgery. Tolerance and peace to all!
As a Belgian-Filipino-American, tech journalist, and gamer and genre fan, I think it's important for people to respect one another, appreciate our differences, and work toward common goals.
I volunteer every Sunday morning feeding and cleaning the farm animals in the barn at an animal shelter.
Kindness is important and unfortunately these days can seem to be in woefully short supply.
MA
United States
Listened to a friend who was going through a tough time.
I helped my sister edit her essay
I believe everyone has good within them and it is wonderful to see the variety of good represented here.
I always make sure to recycle and sometimes I spend the time cleaning the beaches in the summer.
MA
United States
I volunteer multiple times a year as a blood drive recruiter for the Heinlein Society. We participate with multiple hospitals in the metro Boston area, collecting donations from Science Fiction, Fantasy and Steampunk fans alike.
When people hear the terms "widow" or "disabled" they think "Oh, what a shame." I've never considered either status a reason to be pitied. These are things that have happened to me but do not define who I am.
Waltham, MA
United States
I have helped run programming workshops for young students. I hope to encourage more females to get involved in computer science!
To encourage kindness and respect.
Arlington, MA
United States
Simple day to day deeds; assisting a person onto the bus, giving my seat up when it is crowded, holding the door for a package loaded shopper, engaging in silly faces with a child whose parent is currently overwhelmed and needs a moment to breathe. They might be little, but sometimes they have the biggest impact to a person’s day.
Every person has a story, with a thousand starts, middles, and endings. Not all stories can be told in one viewing, you have to stop and listen. Maybe a picture can help start the tale.
I try to connect to people who seem alone in public situations. Often this is as simple as eye contact and a smile on the street, or a quick "hello".
It sounds like an interesting project.
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