No Evil Project - Show that anyone can do good, no matter who they are.

Brother Stereotypes Redefined

Spencer

Milford, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
In 2009, I interned for an organization called the Gay Men's Domestic Violence Project, and contributed in the production of a successful youtube video detailing one of their biggest annual fundraising events. I also assisted Troy's project as a temporary recruiter during the 2012 stART on the street festival.
Why are you participating?: 

Our differences, and our anxiety about our differences, are what unite us as human beings. I think the No Evil Project really celebrates that.

Henry

Waterbury, CT
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I'm a happy guy and I love to see those around me happy. I make it my mission everyday to put a smile on whoever is around me. We all have problems and we cannot always see what everyone else is going through. I found out that for me, the best remedy for any issue is just to have a laugh or even just put a smile on. I figure it can work for those around me, too.

Brett

Suffield, CT
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I do my best to help others feel comfortable with themselves by always being myself. Having someone accept you for who you truly are is the most valuable friendship of all.
Why are you participating?: 

I am participating to prove that you're more than a label and inspire others to "own it."

Yves

Holbrook, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I love helping people that need my help. I try everything i can just to keep my love one and friends happy no matter what the cost is. 2 years ago, i have help my high school to organized a fundraiser for Haiti after that earthquake happened(:

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