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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Bayville, NJ
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I spent 9 days in the Dominican Republic with a group called Jersey G.O.E.S. (Group of Extraordinary Students). We took part in the Village Mountain Mission Project and began work on three houses in the village of Luperon. Along with building a physical home, we built bonds with the families we worked with and created relationships that overcame all boundaries of socioeconomic class, nationality, and language.

Why are you participating?

Diversity is the most interesting aspect about everything we do as human beings. No matter who you're with, the people around you will always have at least one thing that makes them unique. These differences should be embraced and shared with the world, not shut down and suppressed.

Narragansett, RI
United States

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In high school I worked with the Special Olympics to help teach tennis to Special Olympians. As I taught them valuable tennis skills, I also tried to just bring laughter and joy to their day by hanging out with them like I do with my friends, and in return they brought me more joy than I probably did them. It is not hard to bring happiness to people...sometimes just a simple smile in passing can change a persons day.

Sherburne , NY
United States

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I teach children how to swim in the summer. I'm lifeguard, CPR, and AED certified. Some children are terrified of the water and it's up to me to prove to them that there is nothing to fear. It feels so good to be able to help someone overcome their fear and to learn a powerful skill that is often over looked. By the end of the summer most children are able to jump in the deep end and enjoy their time in the water when just three months earlier they were so afraid of it. I believe that everyone should learn how to swim because that would save a lot of lives each year.

Why are you participating?

Anyone can do good things, even if it's smiling to someone on the street or holding the door open for someone walking behind you. These small things have a profound impact on the lives of others and people often overlook them.

NY
United States

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I bought a woman lunch who was struggling to find her cash. It's the little things that matter most!

Why are you participating?

I truly believe that there is at least a little bit of good in everyone, so I really believe in what this project promotes.

Brick, NJ
United States

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I saw my old resident crying at Relay for Life over the loss of her dad, so I walked over and gave her a shoulder to lean on.

Why are you participating?

Because I think society needs to hear more about good deeds.

NY
United States

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I love to make people smile and laugh. I love volunteering when I can, and recently went on a trip through Habitat for Humanity. I've loved having the chance to give back.

Why are you participating?

I'm participating to promote such a powerful project and concept.

Hamden, CT
United States

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I am a lifeguard and a swim team coach and help kids to be confident in their swimming abilities.

Why are you participating?

To support my old RA Erin Williams and to show the amount of diversity I have and compare it to the rest of the people participating.

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