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Caregiver Stereotypes Redefined

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Shyketa

Portsmouth, VA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I will continue to teach my children and their friends how to be kind in the world. Especially to people less fortunate. I cook holiday meals and deliver them to the homeless. Started in 2021.
Why are you participating?: 

Supporting my children in the Many Voices Chorus.

Adam

Worcester, MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I work to improve access and equity in my community from technology to public transit and believe that bringing joy to others is what can produce the most joy for ourselves
Why are you participating?: 

The concept is so pure and very human.

Elaine

Oakham, MA
United States

I organize and encourage socializing with one or a small group WHILE physically distancing. Being safe does not mean solitary confinement. People need to interact and laugh to deal with the stress in their life. I also spend weeks at a time staying with my 96 year old mother several hours from me as I share caretaking with several siblings. As I can not teach painting at senior centers, long term care facilities and children's camps during all this I do paintings of peoples pets and homes to continue using my art abilities and bring joy with art. I continue to offer online instructor...more...

Smiling at strangers, or sharing a laugh with everyone we see in a day can really bring a change to people’s being and mood. I am honored when people have told me “I always feel better after I am with you.” Not being able to share smiles has been the hardest part of mask wearing. I recently...more...

Shannen

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Providing a caring smile and hugs to those in need to remind them there is some good in the world.
Why are you participating?: 

Don´t judge a book by its cover, getting to know one another.

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