North Grosvenordale, CT
United States
I make people smile and laugh.
It's fun
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North Grosvenordale, CT
United States
I make people smile and laugh.
It's fun
Southbridge, MA
United States
I've teamed up with many non profit shelters to help find animals of all sorts their furever homes!
To show that looks can be deceiving!
Webster, MA
United States
Re-tiled my mothers kitchen floor while she was in the hospital so she had something nice to go home to.
Kingston, RI
United States
I've saved and rehabilitated many animals over the years; I always try to hold door for anyone; help those who need it however I can, be them stranger or friend; and I'm always willing to listen to and understand anyone; etc!
Because I think this project is a beautiful idea!
Stafford, CT
United States
We had a new girl in our class. I showed her around our classroom and made her feel welcome.
We love what you're doing!
Leominster, MA
United States
Participated in this years ACTS of KINDNESS month at my elementary school.
My mom wanted me to and I think it's cool.
MA
United States
I volunteer as Board President for The Revolving Museum, a nomadic art institution that is dedicated to transforming and revitalizing abandoned or under used spaces into innovative community arts projects.
I grew up in the inner city of Boston, and I was the only mixed race child in my immediate family. My mother and siblings were all white. We were very often the subject of discussion among the neighborhood, and were labeled all kinds of things.
Labels can hurt.
Ocala, FL
United States
I volunteered to be a secret sister during my husbands deployment. Along with little gifts I like to send a card with a handwritten encouragement note and an inspirational quote.
I have been "labeled" more times than I can possibly count. From family to people on the street-they see me as a degenerate due to my tattoos. They call me "lazy" because I work from home pursing my dreams of writing a novel. I am more than what they name me.
N. Grosvenordale, CT
United States
I gift custom make lap trays for sick children and adults. Also volunteer for non-profit organizations like One Mission and the MS society.
I think this is great and love that I get to be a part of your project! Thank you!
People can be so quick to judge and often get angry with each other not knowing the other person is struggling.
Willimantic, CT
United States
I am all about my community and the less fortunate kids in it. Every year I hold a toys for tots for tats where people donate toys and we as the tattoo shop give free tattoos. We do food drives and a back to school bash to help kids out with backpacks and uniforms.
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