Rutland, MA
United States
Having survived drug and alcohol addiction, I help people who are trying to get sober. I talk at youth centers to tell my story.
This sounded really fun!
Rutland, MA
United States
Having survived drug and alcohol addiction, I help people who are trying to get sober. I talk at youth centers to tell my story.
This sounded really fun!
Worcester, MA
United States
Provide support for numerous diversity events and causes, including the MLK Breakfast, MLK Golf Tournament, Stand Against Racism, Hispanics Achieving and Celebrating Excellence, Diversity Fares, etc.
It's a fun yet meaningful way to call attention to the hurt that can be caused by stereotypes. Good opportunity to pause a moment to consider the truth that all people are valuable and add richness to the world.
N. Brookfield, MA
United States
I helped a women with her parking garage ticket, the machine ate it. I start random conversations with people and I listen to them. I let the weary Mom with three young children go to the front of the very long pharmacy line.
There is always a story. A label is but a small piece of the whole and a person could be dismissed by a mistakenly placed label.
I paid for someone's groceries that could not pay for them.
I participated because one small act of kindness can have a chain reaction.
Worcester, MA
United States
Supporting my brother in his sobriety
Charlton City, MA
United States
I donate all our families clothes and toys instead of throwing them away.
Part of a college-wide participation at Quinsigamond Community College
Worcester, MA
United States
I am raising my grandson.
Worcester, MA
United States
I try to pay it forward by paying for the person behind me in toll both lines.
Because random acts of kindness have the power to change another person's outlook on the world. When people are having trouble seeing the good and the possible, sometimes they need a random act of kindness to remind them.
Oxford, MA
United States
I frequently practice random acts of kindness.
To spread the word!
Helping my students when in need