Worcester, MA
United States
Letting undocumented high school students know I support their efforts to pursue higher education as instate students.
Because people should know about how negative stereotypes are distortions.
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Worcester, MA
United States
Letting undocumented high school students know I support their efforts to pursue higher education as instate students.
Because people should know about how negative stereotypes are distortions.
Came out alive, and hopefully helped others along the way to live, not just survive.
I try to do anything I can to help others, regardless of if it actually makes a difference.
Always help anybody no matter the circumstance.
Worcester, MA
United States
Once I was waiting in line and noticed a single mom struggling to balance watching her children and paying for a product. One of the children were crying. I leaned over and made a childish joke. The little guy giggled and calmed down. The mom had enough time to handle everything she needed. Everyone deserves to smile, big and small.
Worcester, MA
United States
I make strangers on the street smile.
Because I am against racism
Millbury, MA
United States
I offer rides whenever it's needed.
Spencer, MA
United States
Giving a homeless schizophrenic man a winter hat after talking with him for a few minutes.
Worcester, MA
United States
I told my family that I loved them.
Whitinsville, MA
United States
I love to help others / anyone whether I know them or not.
Why not? It's fun.
Worcester, MA
United States
I participate in JROTC and help the community.
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