I've participated in many organizations and events that benefit children with cancer. In high school, I was the President of a club that raised money for the Tomorrow's Children fund. Now, at Quinnipiac University, I am the current PR chair and future President of the Irish Club which sponsor events and raises money to be donated to the St. Baldrick's foundation.
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Here is a collection of 6181 people who have participated in the project so far. Explore and see the variety of people doing good deeds in their communities. You can also see all the labels, groups of people, photographers, and a world map of where everyone is from!
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Tuckahoe, NY
United States
Leukemia walk for a boy in my high school.
Worcester, MA
United States
I put those who I love above everything else in my life.
Clinton, CT
United States
Every month I spend six hours volunteering at the American Red Cross helping the occupational school director organize classes for people to take. I have been volunteering since my freshman year in college and I can't imagine a more rewarding position. I get to make a difference in my community and give people opportunities to educate themselves and improve their lives!
Nashua, NH
United States
I make it a priority to remind others not to use derogatory words in their conversations.
My fraternity hosted an event called Hall Wars and this past fall we raised $10,600 for AIDS Project New Haven.
I'm participating because I believe diversity intertwines each student at Quinnipiac University to form stronger bonds with each and every individual. We must promote diversity and accept each person for who they are
East Hanover, NJ
United States
I am a Resident Assistant at Quinnipiac University and find it to be a very rewarding experience. Everyday I get to help my residents with things that are impacting their lives, whether it is a small matter or something more significant. The most rewarding part is knowing that I am making a difference in their lives and helping them to make a difference in the lives of other people.
I want to help others understand that they are not alone. Too often people get so caught up in judging others for their differences rather than celebrating the uniqueness that is each person. It is time to start sharing our awesome gifts with the world.
Poughkeepsie, NY
United States
I traveled to Guatemala with the Albert Schweitzer Institute at Quinnipiac University to plant and paint a school for the impoverished indigenous people. I also love giving compliments!
I am involved in this project because I believe in the goodness of mankind.
I just try to do my best everyday to make people smile and laugh. You never know when doing something as simple as smiling or holding a door open for someone can make their day.
Washington, DC
United States
In high school I would smile all the time and one day I got a note in my locker saying "your smile is the reason why I'm living," that made my life so much better.
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