Sutton, MA
United States
Did a service trip with my church to help the homeless around Boston.
Sutton, MA
United States
Did a service trip with my church to help the homeless around Boston.
Worcester, MA
United States
I've worked with children with special needs (i.e. Autism) for over 5 years and absolutely love it!
There are very few minorities in my field and labels have made me work twice as hard than the typical caucasian clinician.
I have mentored children when I was participating in a leadership program during undergrad.
I like the message propagated by this project and I like interacting in community outreach activities!
Framingham, MA
United States
I support my mom in any decision that she makes because she loves me and she is a wonderful person
I have FOMO
CA
United States
While working at a movie theatre I provided medical assistance to a man suffering from a heart attack. I believe in helping whenever I am able and feel blessed that I could be of assistance to him.
Worcester , MA
United States
Im always there for everyone
Wanted to show my transgender son no matter what life throws you always be proud of who you are
Boston, MA
United States
I am a volunteer junior advisor at the YWCA's INIT initiative program. I was a delegate my senior year at the organization which focuses on the social justice issues that plague young teenagers today. We also talk about how we plan to make a difference in our school, work, and home communities.
This seems like a cool project and I want to be a part of it. I like the self-discovery in the process of identifying the labels that fit me.
MA
United States
Ma Chapter Tears Foundation committee member
I refuse to label myself or perpetuate the labels others have tried to attach to me in order to define me. i choose which labels I let stick. No one can define me or lump me into a group unless I allow it. I've been called many things....some true and some untrue.
Auburn, MA
United States
I work with my community to help raise funds for schools and non-profit organizations.
I always try to presume good will