Shrewsbury, MA
United States
Volunteering in my community and neighborhood.
Here is a collection of 6288 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!
6041 - 6050 of 6288
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
Volunteering in my community and neighborhood.
West Boylston, MA
United States
I love volunteering!
Holden, MA
United States
I volunteer my time, talent and treasure when I can.
Because life is good, and that news is worth sharing!
Helped to rebuild a Southern Black Baptist church, one of many, which were destroyed by arsonists and labeled as hate crimes.
Worcester, MA
United States
Since I have retired, I am starting to volunteer at various places in order to do things that I have not had time to do while pursuing my career. One place I volunteer is at a clothing ministry where clothing and other various household goods are given to the needy. More good deeds to follow now that I have the time to spend.
As a volunteer at the Theater, one night the photographer was taking pictures and was asked if I would like to be part of this event - so I said yes and here I am.
Worcester , MA
United States
I knit sweaters and mail them to a charity group that sends them out needy children around the world and within the states for children who are cold --- I average approximately 36 sweaters a year.
When my picture was taken I was unaware of the purpose -- I am pleased to now be part of this endeavor.
Worcester, MA
United States
I like giving my time to others.
Volunteering as Concierge at the Hanover Theatre
Sounds like FUN...
Boylston, MA
United States
I am on the Worcester Public Schools Coats for Kids Committee. Last year we were able to give 2500 coats to needy students in Worcester!
MA
United States
Supporting my students' request to bring Rachel's Challenge to my high school made a significant change in the culture of the school. Every month, "random acts of kindness" filled the school and created an atmosphere of respect and support. Listening to the voices of my students resulted in many good deeds and brought about positive change for an entire school community.
Respect and acceptance of all individuals makes our family, community and country the great place it is today. Supporting this initiative should be a priority for all citizens.
Don't see your photos here? Let's finish your set!