Mother Stereotypes Redefined

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Leicester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I truly don't have one good deed. My Jesuit education and my upbringing taught me to be active in my community and to try to find ways to positively impact society. I have done my best to be a teacher, wife, and mother who demonstrates the importance of community service and the power that a positive outlook can have on all around you. I have tried to teach my children and my students that hard work and determination pay off and that we should always strive to grow.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I really try to compliment people's shoes, clothes, hair, ideas, etc. You never know when something that simple could make a person's day a little better!

Why are you participating?

I'm sort of a homebody/introvert, but I am honestly so happy that, no matter how we see ourselves, or others, that we're getting back to being able to actually *see* each other!

Fitchburg, MA 01420
United States

During Covid, I spent time volunteering for Get Out the Vote and UU the Vote, fighting voter suppression in Georgia and Texas. I also organized a sock drive benefitting our local homeless shelter for our Cub Scout pack, collecting ~600 pairs, and collected supplies to send 12 large care packages to service members deployed during the pandemic.

Saint Paul, MN 55105
United States

I've continued to be a blood donor throughout the pandemic realizing the there is still the need for blood and that there are others that aren't able or don't feel safe giving during this time.