Tattooed Stereotypes Redefined

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Newton, MA
United States

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I use my experience and struggles with anxiety disorder to fight against mental health stigma. It is really important that people going through these things do not feel alone - so I reach out on Anxiety forums to support, offer hope and guidance and advocate for good self-care.

Why are you participating?

I am an advocate for creative expression.

Bridgewater , MA
United States

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I'm always an open ear when someone needs to talk it out. The little things in life can be so big for a person in need.

Why are you participating?

Because no one person can label me only I can label me. I feel more people deserve that perception.

Worcester, MA
United States

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I was a foster father to a young girl who suffered from physical abuse. I was there to father and nurture her. I kept her safe during the time she was with my fanily.

Why are you participating?

To share with young minds the importance of being kind.

Uxbridge, MA
United States

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I try to do a little something everyday and look for chances to do so, I feel it is the proper human thing to do; leave a quarter in the carriage for the next person at the supermarket so they do not have to scramble for a quarter, pick up trash and dispose of properly, donate when at the market, hold doors open, smile, etc..
I also volunteer with an opioid task force.

Taunton, MA
United States

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You would never know by looking at me but I have saved lives working as a 911 EMT. On your worst day I bring my best.

Why are you participating?

I've updated every year since I started going to the tattoo and arts festival in MA and just believe in the message. Hate is destructive.