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Middle Child Stereotypes Redefined

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Honee

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I've planted a garden that everyone can see.
Why are you participating?: 

Because I think that it is good to accentuate the positive in people, in the community, in each of us!

Kimberly

Elizabeth, NJ
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Feeding the homeless. My brother and I always go out and see a bunch of homeless people at times we get stopped for change. One night in Boston, we bought this man 3 meals and gave him $50 to get a haircut and buy something he wanted. It feels goo to help a little even if you can contribute only a little bit
Why are you participating?: 

It's for a good cause

Jennie

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I have been working as an educator helping students for many years now. I smile every day and hope to be making a difference, one student at a time. In the end, the only way to change the world is helping one person at a time, by being present in that moment with them.

Jayden

Worcester , MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I saved a mouse. While others kill them, I trapped it and with my mom's help, I brought it to the woods and saved it's life. When I set it free, it didn't want to go. I also cleaned the train without being asked and the conductor said I did awesome and gave me a prize.
Why are you participating?: 

I like to help all the time. I want others to help as well and tried to be nice to each other. Also, I would like people to do good things without being asked.

Rose

Worcester
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I take every opportunity possible to visit my grandmother. I want her to always know that somebody loves her and cares about her.
Why are you participating?: 

To help!

Madeleine

Ithaca, NY
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I took a gap year after high-school and traveled to a rural area of Ghana. While I was there I volunteered in an orphanage/school, where I taught 4th grade. At first I felt uncomfortable and under-qualified to teach these children, but soon realized that the orphanage could not afford to hire another teacher at that time--so I threw myself into the job. The accomplishments of those kids during my time teaching them is forever ingrained in my memory.

Joe

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
My good deed is part of my job as a photographer. I mainly photograph babies and children...capturing their child's look, that makes the parent fall in love even more with their children, is all that much more rewarding.

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