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Felon Stereotypes Redefined

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Nicholas

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I saved my girlfriend's life and stand proudly by her side despite the struggles she put us through due to addiction. Now each month she saves her own with Vivitrol. She is a shining star, the comet that lights my way home every night. Every life is worth saving, and every life is worth living, even in its bleakest moments. No matter how hopeless the cause, or case, or place, let your love shine on.
Why are you participating?: 

Because everyone deserves a second chance... or a third.

Ang

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I buy gift cards for grocery stores and give them to homeless people. I teach kids how to art. I foster dogs who are waiting for homes. I teach unemployed moms and senior citizens computer skills.
Why are you participating?: 

Because I did something stupid when I was 18 and have been treated differently for over a decade based on a label. I've dealt with being denied jobs, being denied friendships, having my work and kindness dismissed, all over the discovery of one little word.

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