MA
United States
Trying to engender empathy and caring for others in my children and grandchildren.
In this time of political negativism it's good to see some uplifting human traits being shown.
MA
United States
Trying to engender empathy and caring for others in my children and grandchildren.
In this time of political negativism it's good to see some uplifting human traits being shown.
Worcester, MA
United States
I teach Sunday School and Christian Ed. Committee, I volunteer for the National Association for the Mentally Ill, I volunteer to be a trustee for State Hospital, and I visit with other older women at the Age Center.
I see all the hatred and violence on TV and wish for a softer, gentler, more tolerant time.
Worcester, MA
United States
Helping people.
Worcester, MA
United States
Collects oral histories of Worcester-area women
Volunteering for my church
I love the concept of the No Evil project and needed to participate
Monson, MA
United States
Helping my friend deal with her mom's death and her fathers Alzheimer's disease
To be part of a project I see as a step toward peace on earth and acceptance of ALL people!
Townsend, MA
United States
Donated home heating oil to a young widow and her family.
Worcester, MA
United States
I gave a man who looked down and out, my breakfast sandwich and some cash. I paid for someone's groceries who didn't have enough money to buy all her groceries.
I want to be part of a positive community of people who look at people first and remember they are someone's son, daughter, mother, etc. Not to judge, but to think first before being negative.
Worcester, MA
United States
I created the "day of diversity" which was a campus wide event that took place April 1st to bring students, staff, and faculty to become aware of ALL diversity - tattooed people, pierced people, gay people. We had lectures and guests to speak from as far as Boston. We had prizes for all who participated in the event - No need to stare - make a new friend and share a culture was the theme of the day.
I love my school - I believe we have to express love and kindness. So this was right up my alley.
Worcester, MA
United States
I try to pay it forward by paying for the person behind me in toll both lines.
Because random acts of kindness have the power to change another person's outlook on the world. When people are having trouble seeing the good and the possible, sometimes they need a random act of kindness to remind them.