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No Evil Project Photos Online Gallery
Here is a collection of 6382 people who have participated in the project so far. Explore and see the variety of people doing good deeds in their communities. You can also see all the labels, groups of people, photographers, and a world map of where everyone is from!
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Worcester, MA 01608
United States
Volunteering for a nonprofit organization
Worcester, MA
United States
We raised funds for "Canines for Kids" with "Over the Edge" by repelling a ten story building not once, but twice.
I am me. What you see is what you get. No mask, no lies, no BS.
Worcester, MA
United States
Started a non-profit against sexual violence in Puerto Rico
Grew up very religious and finding out I'm queer was the first crack in my glass ceiling. It made me and people around me question their biases. Knowing someone queer and close to you and good will hopefully move you to question your biases
Marlboro, MA 01752
United States
I overheard an elderly couple saying they wish that they had a chair or somewhere to sit at the Nighthawk birding excursion. I offered them the chair I had and they took turns resting.
With so much polarization and hate in this current political and social moment, I want the world to see the complexities that make us all uniquely human.
Metrowest, MA 01702
United States
I started a friendship project to support people without support, friendship, to help with everything from friendship to resources, and companionship.
I try to embrace an idea that who we become isn't feminine or masculine, we all are two spirit with qualities of both, that we should embrace our bodies and abilities. We benefit, we all benefit from giving people space to be fully themselves in whatever way they show up or express.
Grafton, MA 01560
United States
I'm a sex-positive educator supporting sexual needs of all
I am more than my labels!
I'm always there for my friends
London
United Kingdom
At scout camp when I was 13, I pulled someone out of a sand hole after they were buried headfirst
Volunteered for CASA
People should not be labeled
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