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Scorpio Stereotypes Redefined

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Jennifer

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Worked with kids with special needs, advocate for children and families.
Why are you participating?: 

I love this project, it shows everyone that regardless of the negativity in the world we can come together and participate in groups that teaches/shows that we should love one another and work together to make the world a better place by not speaking, hearing or seeing evil.

Maryah

Everett, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
For being the only deaf student at my college I have overcame many fears that I want to share with the deaf community. That they are not alone. I understand their fears, now I can help them go through it.

Daniella

MA
United States
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I am an animal lover and tend to be that mom that shrugs her shoulders and says ok to her sons when they ask to bring in a new animal. The biggest rescue I had was before my boys. I had moved into a new place and discovered the woman who lived there prior was feeding the local cats. 31 to be exact. Through help from my local rescue, we caught them all and had them neutered. I couldnt accept that the rescue told me they just releases them back in the wild, so I found homes for each and every cat. When you see a stray it probably needs help. It could be someones lost pet or in need of a loving home. Any gesture of help is huge to that innocent animal and will make a great impact in their lives.

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