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Tall Stereotypes Redefined

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Livy

Sterling, MA
United States
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Every Christmas morning, my family and I help the Salvation Army transport/distribute hot meals to people who are less fortunate. I love it, and it's one of the things I look forward to doing every year.
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I think this campaign is a brilliant way to get everyone to stand up against stereotypes and bullying. Many of us, including myself, at some point have felt rejected/judged, etc.

Kevin

Worcester, MA
United States
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I am the vice-president of the ALANA Network at Assumption College. This group focuses on the issues surrounding race and serves to be a safe haven for students of color at Assumption College and I pride myself for being of such a noble organization.

Melissa

Gardner, MA
United States
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I was a mentor at my high school. A small seniors got matched up with one or two freshman in danger of dropping out. I got paired up with two cousins who didn't take school seriously. As the year went on, I saw progress and by the end of the year after meeting with me one period a day, they were A students and on Principals List for the first time ever.

Kevin

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I have been a volunteer referee for the town youth basketball league for over 15 years, and continue even though I have not had kids in the program for the past 8 years.

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