Newton, MA
United States
I volunteer with my local recycling center's Re-Use It "Swap Shop" program to reduce our town's waste stream output.
I want to show that neurodivergent and disabled people don't "have to" look like anything.
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Newton, MA
United States
I volunteer with my local recycling center's Re-Use It "Swap Shop" program to reduce our town's waste stream output.
I want to show that neurodivergent and disabled people don't "have to" look like anything.
Newton, MA
United States
A child told me I was the first one to make them feel understood.
The world would be a better place with more love, understanding and acceptance.
Dorchester, MA
United States
I helped my grandpa get around the city.
I create time to help others with different needs; share love and kindness.
Maynard, MA
United States
Made public art.
My indigenous ancestry has been erased
Boston, MA
United States
I founded a national nonprofit focused on bridging racial and political divides.
Dorchester, MA
United States
Help my wife put up blinds in the living room and take the trash out.
Randolph, MA
United States
I brought my husband to the Indigenous Festival. He was introduced to this nonprofit organization.
Labels put me in categories I may disagree with.
Newton, MA
United States
Newton, MA
United States
We gave bags and collected school supplies for different kinds of people
I'm kind.
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