Runner Stereotypes Redefined

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Holden, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I volunteer at a local food pantry. I also like to help people out when they need it.

Why are you participating?

This is a great cause that needs more awareness.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I helped build rainwater harvesting systems in rural Guatemala

Why are you participating?

I had my photos taken at a craft fair two years ago. I think this is a really cool project, a great way to learn about other peopls and connect with common humanity.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

When I'm out driving I try to let every other car go and if I'm behind someone that has a break light out if it's safe and possible I pull up next to them to let them know.

Cranston, RI
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I started a movement and brand called SoLFiT23 amongst my family and friends that aims to inspire and motivate them to live a active, healthy and fit life style. I've been working at it on and off faithfully for almost 2 years so hopefully through my journey they feel motivated as well that they too can do it too.

Why are you participating?

I felt that the No Evil Project represent that we shouldn't let other people's negative opinions drive us to act or do certain things, it should be something we want to do or change for ourselves.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I participate on the board of the New England Educational Opportunity Association, working alongside educators and policy makers to advocate for access to and success in postsecondary education for low-income, first generation college students. It is of special importance to me to help ensure opportunities for success for all who seek it, regardless of roadblocks set in the way.

Why are you participating?

I have faith that deep down, people are good. This project celebrates that idea :)