I believe in the local art scene and help host free art events for the public through ARTSWorcester and PechaKucha Night
No Evil Project Photos Online Gallery
Here is a collection of 6181 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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Boylston, MA
United States
I am a member of the Outreach Committee at my church where I volunteer for various organizations. In addition, I have organized, and pay for, different clubs (craft club, movie/book club, and game club) after school for those who aren't necessarily involved in sports or music.
As a teacher, I see how labels effect the students I work with. Frankly, I'm just sick of it!!!
Auburn, MA
United States
I created the POP (Power of Pink) Nia Tour 2011 to benefit the PINK Revolution, a Central Mass breast cancer charity that funds research & support for local breast cancer patients. I will be bringing women together to dance (Nia) at 4 locations this October (breast cancer awareness month) in celebration for our feminine energy & power.
I love the idea of turning labels into a positive thing, and seeing people with labels differently. I love charity. The faces make it more personal.
Spencer, MA
United States
I am one of the original members of Turtle Boy Urban Gardening. I've helped take care of our community by participating in their weeding parties for two years. I also like to help animals in need.
Because no one should be judged or picked on because of what they do, like watch, or love.
Worcester, MA
United States
I try to always treat everyone as if they were a dear loved ones. If I can, I want everyone to feel truly seen and truly loved.
why not, its a great idea simple and hopefully powerful.
Leicester , MA
United States
Make meals for new mothers.
Worcester, MA
United States
While studying abroad I was fortunate enough to teach children a shanty-town, the children who needed it the most. It was amazing to teach these children with the minimal resources that we had, and seeing how appreciative they were. They are the children who need to be given the building blocks to make the most out of their future, and I was able to help teach these children. It was the greatest deed that I have been able to do to this date.
Labels are not worth having, it makes people feel trapped in a box when everyone should be given the courage to break out of the mold and bend the lines to be whatever it is that they want to be.
To be an anchor, calming presence, and reassurance that those close to me know they have someone who loves them, will take care of them and accepts them unconditionally.
Worcester, MA
United States
Being good to the people I meet. Being a good student and putting what I learn to use.
I believe we are inherently good people. We just get washed up, beat down, shoved around. We forget who we really are. We forget what we have to offer.
I've held the door open for you.
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