Lowell, MA
United States
Helping those in need. I recently did a clothing drive that helped people who did not have warm clothes for the winter.
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Lowell, MA
United States
Helping those in need. I recently did a clothing drive that helped people who did not have warm clothes for the winter.
Plymouth, MA
United States
I started my own non-profit organization called Rock for RSD in order to help raise money for a cure for Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy.
I have been bullied for everything from being overweight to being in a wheelchair. Instead of firing back, you need to do something about it.
Dudley, MA
United States
I impact students lives everyday....
Westborough, MA
United States
Helping students succeed in college.
To support my school, and help it grow.
Got involved in "Be the Change Week"!!
I am a part of be the change week at Nichols College
Chelsea, MA
United States
My good deed has to be when I did my Eagle Scout Project my senior year. My project consisted of helping the veterans from the Chelsea Soldiers Home and make them toiletry bags/ collect items such as clothes, movies, towels and socks. I set up boxes in many local churches and banks and received helping hands. My team and I made a store like front for the vets and then went to the Alzheimer's wing and delivered bags personally. It was great to give back!
I am participating because my boss told me about this project and I thought it was a great idea. A great way to make people heard. Also I helped organize an no evil event at my college "Nichols College". It was a total success!
Ireland
volunteering to entertain senior citizens
Ireland
I tried to help a close friend out of depression by making them laugh as much as they could :)
I am a volunteer facilitator for Rainbows here in Ireland.
Rainbows is a free, voluntary service for children and young people experiencing loss following bereavement and parental separation. The Rainbows service is an inclusive service, supporting children and young people experiencing grief and loss resulting from bereavement/parental separation/parental relationship breakdown /divorce. Attending the programme provides children with an opportunity to meet with other children of a similar age and loss experience.
Storrs, CT
United States
I love to live, and I live to love. Whether it is through volunteering at the local health clinic or lending my time to help a friend out with his homework, I try to be as altruistic as possible with the interests of others in my mind at all times. On a more broad spectrum, I am interested in global health equity. "Where you live shouldn't decide if you live" and "healthcare is a human right" are two statements that I firmly believe in.
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