Waltham, MA
United States
Stopped a sexist bully.
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Waltham, MA
United States
Stopped a sexist bully.
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I am an educator, mentor, and confidant for the outdoor industry. When an employee under my care has something major happen in their life, they come to me for advice and a caring ear to listen.
I am a good listener and helper.
I worked for several years as a volunteer at a no-kill animal shelter.
I've witnessed many friends being labeled based on their sexuality or religion, and have been told I couldn't possibly be a good chiropractor because I'm "too small".
I believe everyone should be treated equally regardless of race, sexuality, gender, religion, or political beliefs.
I volunteered in participating in the No Evil Project because *no one* deserves discrimination.
I defended my big sister from a boy who was insulting and hitting her.
People think I'm weak because I'm small.
Millbury, MA
United States
I have helped people figure things out when they don't understand what we are doing in school.
It seemed like a nice thing to do.
Shrewsbury, MA
United States
Helping an elderly woman cross the street. Being a Big Brother mentor.
Seems like a positive thing to do.
Worcester, MA
United States
I donated blood for almost a decade, for as long as they would accept me.
It seemed like a worthy cause.
Worcester, MA
United States
Every year, my barbershop chorus puts on a show to benefit the Westborough food pantry. I also provide peer support in my community at a mental health organization.
Because it's time to stop putting human beings in boxes, and support each other despite our differences!
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