Boston, MA
United States
Help people when they are in need, money, food, a place to crash, any way I can help I do.
I want people to start breaking down stereotypes and assumptions.
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Boston, MA
United States
Help people when they are in need, money, food, a place to crash, any way I can help I do.
I want people to start breaking down stereotypes and assumptions.
I want to put self-driving cars on the roads of developing nations.
I helped one of the guys who didn't have train ticket money.
Yesterday I rode my bike past a guy walking barefoot on an overpass in the city. He was walking like his feet hurt. I thought he might have gotten robbed for his shoes so I stepped and asked if he wanted a ride anywhere. I said he could ride on my crossbar. It turned out he was just walking home and didn't need help at all. At least I know.
Cali, VAC
Colombia
Raised awareness on issues that are important to all of us.
San Juan, PR
United States
Student at WPI who loves to help others and connect other students to resources on campus. I am president of SHPE and was previously vice president of the Global Humanitarian Engineering
Andover, MA
United States
Supported a friend who was a victim of sexual assault.
It seems like a new and innovative way to share who you really are and promote an accepting atmosphere.
Arusha
Tanzania
Trying to do something good for a friend every day this week.
I think it's cool to appreciate everyone's differences!
Addis Ababa
Ethiopia
I have tutored kids at a homeless shelter in Addis Ababa.
Shanghai
China
There was an old guy on the street that said hi to me in Chinese, so I stopped to say hello because "你好" is not something you usually hear come out of an old white guy's mouth. Turns out he just wanted to share the stories of his travels with someone. Boy were they some stories to share.
I think it's important for Americans to ask themselves why they are labeled by others, how they are labeled, and why they label others what they label them. It's about conversation surrounding the right questions.
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