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Field Hockey Player Stereotypes Redefined

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Brenda

MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I volunteer at St. Vincent's hospital.
Why are you participating?: 

I participated because I thought this project would be a good idea to show people that shouldn't be defined by their labels or their physical traits.

Ashley

Feeding Hills, MA
United States
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I volunteer as the assistant coordinator of the Brian Litz Memorial Scholarship Fund, we host a basketball alumni game every winter to honor and remember Brian. Brian was a canine officer in Florida who lost his life on the job. The money raised at the game through donations goes to the Scholarship Fund. Two scholarships are awarded each year to one senior on each of the basketball teams. The Agawam boys and girls varsity basketball teams vote each year for which senior is the all-around best teammate (like Brian was) and whichever senior gets the most votes receives the scholarship.

Jillian

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My friends and I went to Beacon Of Hope, a place for mentally disabled people to socialize with people like them, and helped out in the kitchen and played bingo with the people there. We met people who we will never forget and had a lot of fun.
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