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Karen

Berlin, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Facilitate group labyrinth walks as a form of walking meditation and building safe community; Help create and clean up after community meals; Sing and play my instruments at our UU church services.
Why are you participating?: 

I want to promote acceptance and appreciation for the worth and dignity of all beings, and the gifts they offer the world. Healing begins with self-acceptance and self-compassion and this project is a wonderful way to support that journey.

Kate

Exeter, NH
United States

My 14yo son and I left rolls of toilet paper on our neighbors’ front steps. When I do have to go out, I thank everyone I see working for their service to our community. I’m donating the money that I’m saving on gas (since I am not driving to the office) to people who are out of work due to the pandemic. Every little bit adds up.

A lot of people find labels restricting. I can understand that, however, I have found a great deal of comfort in them. Especially since the world tells me that so many of the things I am cannot coexist: Christian. Bisexual. Intelligent. ADHD. There is a chance that I am also autistic. Knowing...more...

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