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Troy

Marlborough, MA
United States
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I volunteer to judge "Karaoke For a Cure" for the Pancreatic Cancer Society each year. Some of the contestants are great, and it's a pleasure! A few, however, are less so...
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Happy for the opportunity to be a part of something with such a positive message!

Cheryl

Worcester, MA
United States
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I have been a Rotarian for 25+ years doing humanitarian work locally and internationally (including packing food kits for use in local pantries and countries in need, helping to coordinate leadership conferences for teenagers). As part of Gift of Life, I helped to provide life-saving heart surgeries for children from foreign countries.

Jason

Worcester, MA
United States
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A good deed I have done is saving an elderly lady's life by performing the Heimlich maneuver when she was choking, if it was not for me performing that rescue action she would have died so I saved her life.
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My philosophy is to never let people put fear in your mind because when they do you become scared of the world, but when you step outside your own fear you see how beautiful the world is through your own eyes.

Karen

Souhbridge, MA
United States
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I volunteer through my church. We put together articles for those at Abby's House (dishes, silverware, laundry detergent, pots and pans, and other items to get started again such as blankets, quilts, etc.).

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