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Optimist Stereotypes Redefined

Troy

Marlborough, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
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...
Why are you participating?: 

Happy for the opportunity to be a part of something with such a positive message!

Mary

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I am working with the Worcester Tree Initiative to plant 30,000 trees in Greater Worcester over 5 years!
Why are you participating?: 

Thank you for spreading joy and optimism!

Julie

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I help raise money annually for the American Cancer Society and currently chair the United Way campaign at my employer. ...and I compulsively pick up trash at the beach. :)
Why are you participating?: 

My fabulous friend Sandie told me about it and I love the idea.

Olivia

Rhinebeck, NY
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I always make sure everyone feels accepted.
Why are you participating?: 

I am participating because people automatically make judgements about myself and others, whether positive or negative, before truly getting to know each other first. What is on the inside is what truly counts, not labels that others give us. We all have a story that may surprise most.

Jenny

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I always find at least one thing I like about a stranger and let them know. Could be a cute pair of earrings, great shoes or that they made me laugh. Every one loves a compliment and some times it is the best part of your day!
Why are you participating?: 

Because we are all deeper than a 1st impression!

Renee

Shrewsbury, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Along with my sister, I'm helping my mother navigate the difficult path of aging. Also, always adopt a rescue animal when looking for a pet!.
Why are you participating?: 

I don't like to judge or label anyone, so it is interesting to see how we label ourselves.

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