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Disabilitado Stereotypes Redefined

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Daze

Newton, MA
United States
Dinos Sobre Tu Buena Acción: 
I volunteer with my local recycling center's Re-Use It "Swap Shop" program to reduce our town's waste stream output.
Why are you participating?: 

I want to show that neurodivergent and disabled people don't "have to" look like anything.

Raye

Salem, MA
United States
Dinos Sobre Tu Buena Acción: 
I can't work regular jobs so I volunteer - a lot!
Why are you participating?: 

Both disabled and gamers are often considered lazy and witches are misunderstood. I love volunteering and making a difference in people's lives.

Autumn Feather

Boston, MA
United States
Dinos Sobre Tu Buena Acción: 
I check on my neighbors if I’m going to the store or taking my trash out or check on them to be sure they need anything.
Why are you participating?: 

I am disabled now I have had MS since I was 20. I walk with a wheeled walker. I am happy to still be walking, talking and have life, a daughter, & friends & family that love me at every stage of my journey.

Rosa

Rutland, MA
United States
Dinos Sobre Tu Buena Acción: 
After guys on motorcycles tried to terrorize me at a BLM protest I reached out to the community so that our next BLM protest had a full motorcycle escort. They didn't dare mess with the second march.

Winnie

Taunton, MA
United States
Dinos Sobre Tu Buena Acción: 
I volunteer in coding work to bring free, accessible software to systems that would otherwise be defunct.
Why are you participating?: 

As someone with a "scary" mental illness, I am frequently seen as a "monster", and I would love to be seen as human again.

Brian

Lowell, MA
United States
Dinos Sobre Tu Buena Acción: 
I volunteer, fundraise, and participate as an athlete with Special Olympics Massachusetts!
Why are you participating?: 

I went to art school and have participated in another photo project. This is my 15th year anniversary.

Cheryl

Dinos Sobre Tu Buena Acción: 
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.
Why are you participating?: 

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.

Cheryl

MA
United States
Dinos Sobre Tu Buena Acción: 
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.
Why are you participating?: 

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.

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