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Wellness Educator Stereotypes Redefined

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Kitty

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I rescued five baby mice from my driveway, attempted to feed / hydrate them through a syringe, and contacted someone to pick them up and take proper care of them. When they were big enough, she released them back into the wild.
Why are you participating?: 

I have been re-reading The Four Agreements. The first agreement is to "be impeccable with your word." I am working hard to live by this agreement, speaking kindly about others and myself and avoiding gossip.

Richie

Providence, RI
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Advocate + educator of sexual health + PrEP care. Responsible for getting large number of at risk individuals into care.
Why are you participating?: 

Visualizing our community helps normalize our differences.

Amanda

Framingham, MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I bring grocery carts back into the store when I arrive and before I leave, or minimally take extra carts back to the cart staging area. Something that may seem so trivial to some makes a big difference to the people who are tasked with collecting the carts left all over by others. I try and make a small difference with things like this to help make life just a little easier for others. I want to do my part.
Why are you participating?: 

I choose to engage in projects like the No Evil Project to promote greater understanding among people in the world and to support campaigns that foster respect and understanding between and among human differences. It is our differences that both make us unique AND connected in this world.

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