Created a soap drive in 2001 that gave soaps to homeless shelters in Bakersfield, CA
No Evil Project Photos Online Gallery
Here is a collection of 6407 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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Worcester, MA
United States
I've helped a couple of my friends through rough times by sitting with them and having deep conversations about our problems, showing them they can trust me to talk about their personal grievances and vent their stresses.
It seems like a good cause and I wanted to contribute my own face and experiences to it.
Cohoes, NY
United States
I grow my hair long, then cut it off and donate it to organizations that provide wigs to chemo patients like locks of love. I have done this 3 times.
Gave my dinner at the train station to a homeless veteran.
Salem, MA
United States
helped someone at night get a hold of their friend to come and get them after they had a tough journey from another state and stayed with him till his friends got their.
it is a good thing and it was to help out some friends at my college
Boston, MA
United States
Became an college RA to help other students through difficult social situations
Why not?
Walk 3 miles for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation every year, Donate blood to Red Cross, Volunteer in a baseball league for children with mental and/or physical disabilities.
I am participating in the No Evil Project because I am proud of who I am and I want everyone else in the world to see me as I do. I also love this project and what it stands for overall.
Worcester, MA
United States
Volunteer with the local YWCA with their 'Make a Dream Come True' project.
To encourage people to look outside their labels and accept those around them.
Uttran
Sweden
Worked at Fountain House Stockholm.
Exciting, I get so little exposure for my art anyway...
Dedham, MA
United States
I've volunteered in preschool and 3rd-5th grade classrooms for children with mental and physical disabilities
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