West Boylston, MA
United States
I am good to my friends at school and at home. I share my toys and my food. If one of my siblings cry, I immediately hug and kiss them and try to make them feel better.
Want the world to be a better place.
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West Boylston, MA
United States
I am good to my friends at school and at home. I share my toys and my food. If one of my siblings cry, I immediately hug and kiss them and try to make them feel better.
Want the world to be a better place.
I try to smile and greet people I walk by on the street.
West Boylston, MA
United States
I make crafts for children that have cancer at Sherry's House. I also make crafts for the elderly people in my town through the Senior Center.
Want to make the world a better place.
I donated money that I received for my birthday to the organization called Operation Smile to provide surgeries to children who have been born with a cleft lip or palate. This organization changes the lives of children forever by allowing them to be able to "eat, speak, socialize or smile" which would not have been made possible without this operation.
To spread the idea that no one is evil, everyone is good and has done good deeds in their own way, and no one deserves to be judged by others based on the labels given to them, no matter if by others or by themselves.
Millbury, MA
United States
Volunteer in my children's schools and at church
Because I've seen how much labels can hurt someone and how they get in the way of really getting to know and understand another person.
I listen to others and try to help them through problems. I adopt abandoned cats. Most importantly, whenever I pass people on the street I smile at them or offer another kind gesture, because you never know if they're having a rotten day.
In the midst of all the bad in the world, goodness still exists. This project is a perfect way to prove that.
I spent some time volunteering for Habitat for Humanity building houses in Baltimore, and I was in AmeriCorps as well.
Brooklyn, NY
United States
Once I saw a homeless woman on the street with a baby, I instantly stopped and gave her 5 dollars, I would have gave her more if I had more in my wallet.
Labels have made me feel insecure, sad, and less empowered in my life. I hope that degrading and hurtful labels will soon die out so that people can live together peacefully without constantly feeling judged.
Worcester, MA
United States
Observe.
Discern.
Discuss.
Labels limit the range of our conception to 'that which has existed', and therefore can restrict evolution of or within a system. Labels ascribed to individuals promote objectification, which can lead to possession, which can to slavery.
Expressing gratitude for all the little things in life.
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