I taught physical education for six years and coached elementary, middle school, and high school sports.
It's empowering to self ID.
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I taught physical education for six years and coached elementary, middle school, and high school sports.
It's empowering to self ID.
Auburn, MA
United States
Well I come from Ecuador and there's lots of people living in extreme poverty conditions, so in base of those conditions I decided to be part of a nonprofit organization and volunteer for around four years building a total of 64 emergency houses for people who need it.
I'm a believer that everything that is made is based in love and with love shouldn't have tags.
Worcester, MA
United States
I help undocumented Brazilian immigrants get settled / oriented in Worcester.
I don't think my labels define me and I could have chosen about 10 of them.
Helping my friend from her homophobic parents.
Sutton, MA
United States
I try my hardest to greet everyone I meet or pass by.
Spencer, MA
United States
I've been told that I make people's day. I make people smile, compliment them, welcome them, and help them when needed.
I have a lot of mental health issues and it's fun to claim labels that I'm figuring out outside of those. I'm a whole person who's learning to love themselves and doing great at it.
Worcester, MA
United States
My good deed is working on my character to become a better human.
Because it's awesome!
Northborough, MA
United States
I ask every cashier how their day is going, engage them in a conversation, and leave them smiling.
Kindness can spread like a good virus.
Worcester, MA
United States
Ending shame and stigma. I get and promote STI testing. We all have a status, take control over yours.
Come from a lifetime worth of abuse. Labels that were never mine I had to adapt to, but now I label myself!
I buy a bunch of stuff to donate to the homies (like a care package)
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