Worcester, MA
United States
Took early retirement and joined the Peace Corp (2010-2012), designed and taught visual arts curriculum for grade K-6 in Piaye St. Lucia.
We so seldom acknowledge positive deeds.
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Worcester, MA
United States
Took early retirement and joined the Peace Corp (2010-2012), designed and taught visual arts curriculum for grade K-6 in Piaye St. Lucia.
We so seldom acknowledge positive deeds.
Upton, MA
United States
I volunteered to be in my town historical commission and we worked hard to preserve land that has a stone chamber on it. The stone chamber (man-made cave) turned out to be part of a ceremonial landscape that was determined eligible for the NRHP in 2011 by the tribes: Narragansett, Wampanoag, Mashpee and Wampanoag Aquinnah of Gay Head, and for spiritual and religious significance by the FCC.
Great project to be in.
I contribute to knitting projects for children, and I saved my father's life in 3rd grade.
Try hard to hear no evil, speak no evil, and definitely do not want to see evil.
Worcester, MA
United States
I volunteered for the Big Sister organization in high school, college, and later in my life.
To challenge ageism and all stereotypes.
Picking up litter in my neighborhood.
Bafoussam
Cameroon
I saw a teenager pouring water on an old man sitting on a public bench. I stopped him and said that what he did was bad. He promised not to do it again. He apologized to the man and asked for forgiveness.
I participated in this project to help promote the good in our community.
Helped a friend.
Helped server meals at a church.
Worcester, MA
United States
I have been an animal advocate and still belong to the "no kill shelter" (as a contributor) "The Animal Umbrella". The volunteers feed, trap, provide medical help and find new homes for the abandoned cats. They rely on donations, sometimes the money is not there and the volunteers have to pay out of their own pockets to feed the cats.
In many institutions, there are a lot of cats that have been thrown out of people's cars and regularly the animal control comes in and the cats are euthanized. There are millions of cats like that - we save one cat at a time but at the end, many, many, cats have been saved.
Worcester, MA
United States
Taking good care of trees, and keeping the street clean.
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