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Hockey Fan Stereotypes Redefined

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Samantha

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
One day, on the WRTA, the ticket system was down and so the driver had to fidget with it to get certain passes out. A man needed an all day pass and the driver was still trying to get it to print when the man got up to get off the bus. Instead of holding up the bus, I gave the man my all day pass. The man and driver both expressed their thanks and the man left. Before I got off the bus, the driver gave me the all day pass that would've been the strangers to replace the one that I had given him and also gave me 4 single ride passes. While waiting at the bus station for another bus I decided that I would use those 4 passes to pay for other peoples bus fare that day. When I got on my bus I told the bus driver that the next 4 people in line had rides on me and put in my single ride passes.
Why are you participating?: 

I am participating in this cause because I believe that seeing, hearing and speaking of only good things can have a positive impact on the community and will over time, lessen the evil around us.

Alice

Paxton, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I have donated a lot of my time throughout my High School career to National Art Honor Society. It's really important to me to spread happiness through art.
Why are you participating?: 

I'm participating because not everyone is who they look like. It's fun to tell people things about you that result in them saying, "I never expected that!"

Taylor

Billerica, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I was a part of a volunteer group that put on live shows for elderly homes, police stations, and fire stations. We would perform musical numbers, dances, scenes, instrumental pieces etc. We would do a theme for each show and would do special ones around the holiday seasons. It was truly rewarding to brighten up someone's day, especially when some would never be visited and rarely saw a new friendly face.
Why are you participating?: 

I was approached about this project at a craft fair and really liked what it was all about. I'm happy to be a part of anything that celebrates and embraces all of our unique differences.

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