Worcester, MA
United States
We buy the drink for the person behind us at Dunkin Donuts every Friday. Spreading a smile!
Love is love is love.
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Worcester, MA
United States
We buy the drink for the person behind us at Dunkin Donuts every Friday. Spreading a smile!
Love is love is love.
Worcester, MA
United States
I listen carefully to people's stories, of joy, pain, grief, struggle, accomplishment, confusion, dreams, secrets, fears, hopes, strivings, and more.
Kindness matters. Honesty matters. Connection matters.
Holden, MA
United States
I have adopted two children and taken in my handicapped godchild. There have been many good times and some pretty rough ones too. No doubt there is more of each to come. People say it's a good deed. I think it's just what you're supposed to do.
I love this project. Too often we think negatively of ourselves and others. This is an amazing way to show humanity a view of itself...
Worcester, MA
United States
Working on forgiveness.
Gardner, MA
United States
I read books to a blind man
Volunteering with young adults /recent newcomers to the United States in Naples, Florida at a vocational school.I helped with articulation problems and grammar to make these young people feel more confident in new job opportunities and in dealing with the English speaking people in general.
I try to pay it forward once a week while getting coffee.
To prove you are not defined by your labels.
Worcester, MA
United States
Involved in community service projects
interesting concept
Leominster, MA
United States
In my life and as a sustainability and energy manager, I work to reduce the impact we have on the environment so I can leave to my future children a legacy and planet they can be proud of.
I am continually saddened by the hate, discrimination, and judgment in the world today. While I do not see my see myself a religious person, despite labeling myself as Jewish, I was reminded of a pray by Rabbi Kushner entitled Prayer for the World an excerpt which reads:
Lancaster, MA
United States
I make my family smile and laugh. I help Dad in the garden and my Mommy with my sisters and bother.
My Aunt wanted to show me that no mater what I grew up to become, whatever labels ended up defining me, that it was okay as long a I stay true to myself and am a good person.
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