fbpx Mother Stereotypes Redefined | Page 12 | No Evil Project
No Evil Project - Show that people aren't defined by their labels.

Mother Stereotypes Redefined

Displaying 111 - 120 of 529

Chris

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I always look out for others, look for the good, because we all have our own battles.
Why are you participating?: 

I am often mislooked about who and what I am. Recovering alcoholic, mom, and proud ally of my LGBTQ community.

Jennifer

Leicester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I truly don't have one good deed. My Jesuit education and my upbringing taught me to be active in my community and to try to find ways to positively impact society. I have done my best to be a teacher, wife, and mother who demonstrates the importance of community service and the power that a positive outlook can have on all around you. I have tried to teach my children and my students that hard work and determination pay off and that we should always strive to grow. In doing so, I am hoping that my good deed would be empowering younger generations to go out into the world to make a positive impact.

Laura

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I really try to compliment people's shoes, clothes, hair, ideas, etc. You never know when something that simple could make a person's day a little better!
Why are you participating?: 

I'm sort of a homebody/introvert, but I am honestly so happy that, no matter how we see ourselves, or others, that we're getting back to being able to actually *see* each other!

Pages

Subscribe to Mother Stereotypes Redefined

Why Participate