Lowell, MA
United States
I have helped many animals in need. It is my purpose on earth, and I will always help an animal in need.
Labels are not necessary, as they create separation. Spread the love.
Lowell, MA
United States
I have helped many animals in need. It is my purpose on earth, and I will always help an animal in need.
Labels are not necessary, as they create separation. Spread the love.
Salem, MA
United States
Saw someone in a banana costume and bought them a birthday cake.
Love who you are. Be who you are. Life goes by too quickly.
Worcester, MA
United States
Taking in children.
I like to be a part of anything positive.
Worcester, MA
United States
I help support queer students at my job. :)
Because I can.
Helping an elderly woman who did not speak English through a bank.
I work at a school for students with autism to work in enhancing their quality of life with independent skills.
I want everyone to feel safe and welcome no matter what their labels are.
Mendon, MA
United States
I have done a lot of community service: food drives, clothing drives, and 9/11 memorial service.
I try not to let my labels define me. :)
Helping my friend from her homophobic parents.
Spencer, MA
United States
I've been told that I make people's day. I make people smile, compliment them, welcome them, and help them when needed.
I have a lot of mental health issues and it's fun to claim labels that I'm figuring out outside of those. I'm a whole person who's learning to love themselves and doing great at it.
Waltham, MA
United States
I brought a glass of milk to a stranger on the street experiencing a migraine while I was taking someone out to lunch - it made my day that they let me help.
My most essential belief is that humans are all basically humans and deserve to get the chance to be known and loved for who they are.