Natick, MA
United States
I regularly volunteered at the library in Jr. High and into college
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Natick, MA
United States
I regularly volunteered at the library in Jr. High and into college
Worcester, MA
United States
I teach at a school for children who have autism.
I like the projects intentions.
Queensbury, NY
United States
Along with a crew of dedicated students and friends, I organized an annual 5k race to raise money for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, in memory of a special friend and his loving family. We run to prove our strength and health as a community and to offer support for people who are lost in their dark times. The money goes directly to the AFSP for suicide awareness programs in schools. Much love to my fellow organizers, runners, and survivors.
Intersectionality baby: we all exist at the intersection of the many many roads down which we walk.
MA
United States
I took a punch and turned the other cheek.
Autistic kids are are just like every other child in that they want to be loved and accepted and need a little help from time to time. It doesn't matter if you're red blue or purple. You should be treated with respect.
South Grafton, MA
United States
Helped children learn
Worcester, MA
United States
I raise money for good causes!
Demonstrate positive example of good deeds.
I love to do everything I can to make people smile when they're down
Worcester
United States
I signed up to be a bone marrow donor
Worcester, MA
United States
Raised three productive members of society
Why not
Metro West, MA
United States
I feel that I am an advocate for all of humankind - regardless of potentially conflicting points of view - in that, I always place the person before me: first - always before my own personal needs and perceptions. Part of this placing others first before myself may come from my Texan up-bringing where society allows for the personalized politeness and general courtesy that I provide to others.
I wish for the world to consider that some of the negative stigmas attached to Native Texans are untrue. Often, Native Texans are highly intelligent, open-minded, and generous people who care deeply about the various challenges of our collective world.
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