Fitchburg, MA
United States
I strive to encourage inclusivity and understanding everyday for everyone
Because too many people hurt
Fitchburg, MA
United States
I strive to encourage inclusivity and understanding everyday for everyone
Because too many people hurt
Holbrook, MA
United States
Rescued books and school supplies from a closing school that were going to be thrown away and donated them to local shelters and libraries!
Labels can be a blessing and a curse, and I like the idea of embracing them while disproving preconceived notions at the same time.
Worcester, MA
United States
I try to include everyone I can and be the shoulder to cry on for everyone.
Labels help define what you are, but I am not just my labels.
Supporting loved ones through crisis.
Finding labels that fit me has helped me to feel more valid, seen, and connected with others.
Helped with the Haiti earthquake relief in 2010.
I have been a volunteer with Planned Parenthood.
Labels have caused ostracization and have made day to day life challenging.
I work with the ASPCA and take in all of the farm birds with special needs (missing toes, chronic health issues, crooked beaks, etc.)
No one should ever judge someone based on their appearance.
Norway, ME
United States
I seek out people who suppress their true selves and help and encourage them to bring it out.
I feel that poly especially need more "wholesome" and realistic representation. So that everyone can feel free to follow the truth inside them.
Watervliet, NY
United States
I've belonged to a benevolent organization in the past (the Rebekahs / Odd Fellows) and will be joining again! I also find cat related things to make my friend smile when she's sad.
I saw the banner and knew I had to do it. Looking at me I know people make assumptions, and some are right... but some vital ones are wrong.
RI
United States
I tithe - not to a church, but 5% to the local shelter, and 5% to the local food bank.
There is always a spot at my table, for companionship or for food.