Hippie Stereotypes Redefined
Ruthie
Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
Housing homeless queer folks.
Why are you participating?:
May we all live out our lives in multi-cultural, genderqueer bliss!
Anne
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
I feed and hang out with homeless families that move from place to place every two weeks
Serena
worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
I make people laugh
Why are you participating?:
I like helping out
Shayla
MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
I'm always willing to help other people out
Jenna
Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
Volunteer for Operation Troop Support
Brittany
Stratford, CT
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
My good deed is making people happy.
Rebecca
Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
I'm always the first to help anyone who needs it
Katie
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
I founded an annual free softball clinic for underprivileged girls of Worcester, MA. As an admission fee, we collect either canned goods or stuffed animals to donate to local shelters such as Why Me and Abby's House.
Why are you participating?:
Because not everyone is evil. :)
Lyor
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
I believe that kindness is unbelievably underrated. I try to live my life according to the ideal that you should always be kind, whether it is having a little extra patience at a restaurant or at the hospital, or trying to think as the other person during an argument or disagreement.
Why are you participating?:
Because I truly believe stereotyping is wrong and hurtful. Whatever you were born to, your set of beliefs or your lifestyle does not necessarily make you who you are or how you want to interact with people. You get to choose who you are, not what you are born to.































