No Evil Project Photos Online Gallery

Here is a collection of 6385 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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Shrewsbury, MA
United States

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I volunteer in a group for special needs teenagers, I love helping them and being a friend to them all! Together we do art and crafts. I hope once I graduate college I can pursue a job in education for students with severe intellectual disabilities.

Worcester, MA
United States

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Taught belly dance in the community for a decade for free to help empower women and girls and to make them feel great about what cool stuff their bodies can do.

Why are you participating?

It's important to demolish stereotypes that define women and their worth by their age and appearance.

Medway, MA
United States

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I knit and crochet scarves for those in need.

Why are you participating?

The world is filled more with goodness than evil; we just need to showcase the many ways humans can be and ARE kind to themselves and each other.

Athol, MA
United States

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I volunteer as often as I can for non-profits and donate regularly to various charities even though my personal budget is very tight. I also teach self defense courses to women for free based on my 30+ years of martial arts experience.

Why are you participating?

I don't fit into a box. People are always trying to label me, and so now I own my own labels. My labels change every single day - and I am not defined by them.

Blackstone, MA
United States

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I sponsor a child from Albania with a monthly financial gift. I do this to give her a chance at a better life, to show her the kindness of a stranger and to model Jesus so she feels the love of God.

Why are you participating?

I am a high school art teacher and I have witnessed how labels can hurt or encourage. I'd like people to consider how their words impact others and how we attach judgments to labels.

RI
United States

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Gave my morning coffee to a cold, homeless man who smiled and said hello.

Why are you participating?

I believe you can't judge a book by it's cover.

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