MA
United States
Paid for eye surgery for a child whose mother couldn't afford it.
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MA
United States
Paid for eye surgery for a child whose mother couldn't afford it.
Fitchburg, MA
United States
I always help others if I can. Right now I have a friend who's child has several mental health issues. Instead of allowing her to purchase a $200 weighted therapy blanket. I choose to make it with my donated time for free.
Cause books can't be judged by their covers.
Working to get Bernie Sanders elected President so we can have our political revolution.
Put love, not hate, into our political dialog.
Worcester, MA
United States
I love to smile at others even if I don't know you & when people smile back at me it shows how warming and welcoming the world can be! :))
One good deed can make many faces smile :)
MA
United States
Fell in love with Worcester with its close knit communities and try to promote their passions with my passions.
I've raised children to do good in the world, to understand that everything we do affects those around us.It makes me proud that each one has chosen to give of themselves to make the world a better place.
Why not? I want to go to my resting place with no regrets,nothing left undone or not done.
Leominster, MA
United States
Always trying to give a helpful ear and show compassion so we may all live and create a better world.
To help bring peace
Worcester , MA
United States
I am a co-founder for time to take a stand against heroin
Worcester, MA
United States
He is always trying to be independent
Worcester, MA
United States
Special Education and Autism Advocate and full blown humanitarian
I want people to know that if you are looking down on someone it should only be to help them up, without judgement and with empathy, tolerance and acceptance. The struggles in life are real, but it's how we embrace the journey that makes all the difference.
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