Grandmother Stereotypes Redefined

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Auburn, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

It's not earth shattering or likely to save the world, but I keep the office microwave clean. It's just something I do to make everyone's day a little better.

Why are you participating?

This is a thought provoking project. Labels are unavoidable. We live with them from day one. A dialog about the labels we are given and and the ones we choose for ourselves is a healthy reminder that we are all imperfectly perfect, lovable human beings.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I listen carefully to people's stories, of joy, pain, grief, struggle, accomplishment, confusion, dreams, secrets, fears, hopes, strivings, and more.

Why are you participating?

Kindness matters. Honesty matters. Connection matters.

Tell Us Your Good Deed

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.

Wellington
New Zealand

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Through PPSEAWA Wellington I support a refugee playgroup, scholarships and Secondary School Debate. I also deliver food to the City Mission from the church.

Why are you participating?

There is too much Evil in the world. Good needs to be broadcast and encouraged.

Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia

Tell Us Your Good Deed

For 30 years I have volunteered every week to feed and comfort people living with Leprosy [Hanson's Disease].

Why are you participating?

I have a lot of love for those people who are excluded from society.

Bloomington, MN
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I helped my granddaughters make sweet treats for their lemonade stand with the profits going to their local children's hospital.

Why are you participating?

I love the idea of this project and admire the passion of the creator of this project.