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Oluwajomiloju

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Last term, a friend and I spent the day prepping and providing food to the veterans / homeless population in Worcester. Although it was an impromptu thing, I definitely felt the love and appreciation from the people that received the meal that I haven't felt / experienced in a while.

William

Mendota Heights, MN
Estados Unidos
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After speaking with hungry people while traveling, I returned to the United States and started volunteering in local food shelves. A mentor encouraged me to start Harvest Pack. Since 2012 we have packaged million of meals and donated them locally and internationally. We provide an opportunity for schools, religious organizations and businesses to volunteer and package nutritious meals.
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People need to be the change they want to see in the world. Many good deeds will go undone unless you do them. I see a lot of good in making people aware of the good they posses. The No Evil Project exemplifies the direction people should be moving in the world.

Colleen

Worcester, MA
United States
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I'm a mom, and I love hanging out with my little guy. We do a lot of family activities, playtime, cuddle time, reading, and learning new things. I'm committed to giving him a wide range of experiences with an emphasis on multicultural and social justice issues.

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