Only Child Stereotypes Redefined

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Auburn, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I created the POP (Power of Pink) Nia Tour 2011 to benefit the PINK Revolution, a Central Mass breast cancer charity that funds research & support for local breast cancer patients. I will be bringing women together to dance (Nia) at 4 locations this October (breast cancer awareness month) in celebration for our feminine energy & power.

Why are you participating?

I love the idea of turning labels into a positive thing, and seeing people with labels differently. I love charity. The faces make it more personal.

Marlborough, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

My photos include my good deed, which was truly a good deed for some future musician AND a gift to me at the same time. It is nice when the good feeling is from giving and receiving in the process. An older friend was about to throw this violin away when I asked to have it looked at...turned out to be a very fine instrument, which he then gave to me. Now it lives on with me and I will pass it forward to a real musician some day. Somehow I know there is a message here. Agnostic maybe; hopeful definitely!