Framingham, MA
United States
I smile everyday at the person I buy coffee from.
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Framingham, MA
United States
I smile everyday at the person I buy coffee from.
Rutland, MA
United States
I make time for each of my grandchildren and make them individually feel special and loved.
Bar Harbor, ME
United States
I was an afterschool program volunteer in several local homeless shelters for 3 years.
Worcester, MA
United States
I volunteer at Girls Inc. of Worcester 2 days a week.
Because I am not evil.
Sterling, MA
United States
I support those in ill health through volunteer opportunities.
I have an open mind and I am getting older and realize that labels and stereotypes are silly.
Worcester, MA
United States
I provide tuition for a child in Haiti.
Because I was asked so politely.
When I am walking around, I always try to make eye contact with people and smile. You never know who is having a bad day and a friendly smile is always nice to see.
I am participating because I feel it is important to recognize that no matter what social groups you belong to or self-identify with, we all are capable of doing good.
Dudley, MA
United States
As a foster parent, I try to help children and encourage their families to take time to unlearn the evils of the world and learn that there is a safe place somewhere for everyone.
Portland, OR
United States
A teenage boy once told me that it was my belief in him that helped him become the first in his family to graduate. I coach people to define their own success and volunteer with an organization that provides 6 months of life coaching to women in need. I smile at strangers because you never know what kind of day they're having, and sometimes presence is what changes everything.
Paxton, MA
United States
I gathered random folks together, a few years ago, to open a discussion on civility (or lack of it/divisive politics, etc.), to come together to find commonality, and support those who are out there working to break down stereotypes in our community.
It's the little things we do that make the difference
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