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Katie

North Andover, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I visit retired Jesuits every week at a home in Weston. I'm not religious, but I know that by showing up each week and being there to listen, I am doing my best to bring just a bit more happiness to their day.
Why are you participating?: 

I am one of the co-chairs of Uni2Act, a bilingual acting group at the College of the Holy Cross. We are collaborating with the No Evil Project to transmit the message of subverting and rising above labels to our campus.

Helen

Holden, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I try to be a good mentor and role-model for my children and my students.
Why are you participating?: 

Because I have faith that we are all better off when we really see, hear and talk to one another.

Amit

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I started a GoFundMe campaign to help a co-worker who was facing foreclosure, and raised $28,000 in less than a week. She was an amazing human being and people stepped up to return the love she had given to others over her lifetime.
Why are you participating?: 

We can use more love, peace and justice in our lives, and no-evil is a good reminder that good people surround us everyday.

Filene

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I've welcomed tens of mourning strangers while just going about my business, and lent them an empathetic ear long enough to learn of their lost one and receive their thanks.
Why are you participating?: 

Any project encouraging a diversity of identities, while also being against-hate and discrimination, is one I would gladly participate in since given an opportunity!

Amit

Hubbardston, MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Charity starts at home. We tend to forget how much our wives do for us, and sacrifices they make as a woman. Started by making my wife breakfast in bed. One small good deed goes a long way. On a busy traffic day, if someone is struggling to merge into traffic, I either create a little space or let the person go. I believe in karma, what goes around comes around. The guy I help will help someone else, and one day someone will be generous enough to let me through. Respect and help elders. Talk to them. They have enough stories and experiences to tell but some times no one to talk to.
Why are you participating?: 

Because even if one person is better today thinking about things I said, I made a whole lot of difference in this world.

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