Boston, MA
United States
I do the food shopping for a soup kitchen
Why not?
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Boston, MA
United States
I do the food shopping for a soup kitchen
Why not?
Dorchester, MA
United States
Pushed a person (35yr old black male) in an electric wheelchair approximately a mile to a T station so he could charge his chair (also put $ on his Charlie Card)
I believe in focusing on positive nature of living.
I was the crazy cat lady in the neighborhood. Had spare kittens? I took them and vaccinated them and spayed them. Had annoying strays? I took them in and socialized them until they were ready for adoption. Those that were feral and weren't able to be adopted, I fed and watered and took to the vet as needed.
I thought this was a really neat way to say behind the labels we are all just people doing the best we can for ourselves and our fellow beings on this Earth. I'm a radical, and part of the radicalness I aim to achieve are radical acts of kindness that go beyond what a person expects.
Helping other dads dealing with addictions.
Faith brought me here.
Teaching English in three villages in Vietnam.
Boston, MA
United States
I get out and meet people.
Feel good about myself
Everett, MA
United States
Seeking and bringing truth with kindness.
Choosing heaven.
Salem, MA
United States
Volunteering for awareness and advocacy for Latinx and Afro-Latino issues. Telling positive stories of Latinx and communities and individuals of color.
Stereotypes and labels have been put on me, my family, and my beliefs since I can remember - most of them negative. I'm praising No Evil Project for taking this on and creating opportunities for changing the narrative.
Lynn, MA
United States
Choose to see the best in people - especially children.
To demonstrate my desire to choose to be kind.
Helped a friend with her social problems.
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