I try to smile and make everyone feel seen.
Mother Stereotypes Redefined
Worcester, MA
United States
I took care of my mother in law. She had severe Rheumatoid Arthritis. About a year after my husband and I married she needed a wheel chair to get around if she was out side the house. I began to take her with me when I would bring my kids out and about. I spent the next 10 years with my partner in crime. She was the Thelma to my Louise.
You may never know a whole person's story. You would be surprised what people have done it survived in their lives and how it has affected them.
Always compliment other and be the reason to make someone smile. Smiling is beautiful.
I work hard to make safe creative space for youth.
Marlboro, MA
United States
Volunteer annually at local restaurant to make/give meals at the holidays.
Raising a non-binary child has opened my eyes to just how much labels and judgements affect their (and my) everyday life!
Worcester, MA
United States
I have cooked and served Thanksgiving supper to homeless people in my neighborhood with my children.
I really like your cause.
Worcester, MA
United States
Try to live everyday life with a positive outlook and pay things forward as much as possible, rescue animals, love my children and try to be kind and create smiles.
I would like to see people be more kind and open to others without judgement.
N. Brookfield, MA
United States
Help anyone I can and treat others with respect.
The project means a lot for many groups.
Rockport, MA
United States
I teach people how to advocate for their needs.
Fitchburg, MA
United States
I work for a nonprofit Moc Inc, First Steps Families in Recovery Project, support families with children 6 and under on their recovery, Journey Breaking Down Barriers
Labeled as a previous homeless substance abuse single mom and looked down on