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Anxiety Stereotypes Redefined

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Dani

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I was the crazy cat lady in the neighborhood. Had spare kittens? I took them and vaccinated them and spayed them. Had annoying strays? I took them in and socialized them until they were ready for adoption. Those that were feral and weren't able to be adopted, I fed and watered and took to the vet as needed.
Why are you participating?: 

I thought this was a really neat way to say behind the labels we are all just people doing the best we can for ourselves and our fellow beings on this Earth. I'm a radical, and part of the radicalness I aim to achieve are radical acts of kindness that go beyond what a person expects.

Alex

Worcester, MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I participated in a community reading day at my high school and walked to elementary schools to read to young children and show their art work at my high schools homecoming.
Why are you participating?: 

One of my professors told me about the activity and I saw students holding a sign in Stein and I thought I should just take the opportunity to be helpful to the other students that needed it.

Stefanie

Worcester , MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I really try to be a good friend, and I think that actually means a lot. I call and keep long distance friendships going and I reach out to be there for those close-by. I remind them that no one can get through this life on their own - we all need support systems - and I try to be part of that. I hope that helps them - in some small way - thrive and continue to be good people. Whether they’re keeping our energy clean, our country free of hatespeech, our communities more climate resilient, our water clean, or our children well-educated... We each have something to contribute and we need support systems to keep us going on our paths. I’m trying to do my little part to spread the love.

Paulyn

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I work with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and make monthly donations to UNICEF (children). I feed the homeless at a community church ever 2nd Saturday of the month.
Why are you participating?: 

Labels given to me by others create a sense of "I know you" for them but does not represent who I am or even give a pixel of a full picture of me. Allow me to tell you who I am, what I label myself as and mainly why I'm using the label I chose to use for myself.

Sarah

Worcester, MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I give money to people who ask for it on the street, whenever I can. I get everything the teachers ask for or need, when I'm able.
Why are you participating?: 

I'm definitely judged for labeling myself bisexual, especially by family. I'm married to a man so they say I'm straight. I'm so done arguing the definition of the word.

Kate

Grafton, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
A big part of my career involves volunteering for organizations and educating the local community on a stigmatized palliative therapy: cannabis. Stigmas are everywhere and it is our duty to prove to others we are kind and caring individuals working to help our community discover a new alternative treatment option.

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