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Poor Stereotypes Redefined

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Aaron

Chicago, IL
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I've always treated people with the same respect I'd like in return. You never know who someone is and why they're in the predicament they're in. So maybe the guy on the street is homeless but he may have had everything taken from him. Therefore I always try to give when I can. I've volunteered for soup kitchens, gave money and food to homeless, and most of all tried to spread love as much as I can.
Why are you participating?: 

As a man born and raised on the south side of Chicago, I know many people that aren't the book people see from the cover. I strongly believe you should look at content of character rather than stereotypes.

Angel

Worcester, MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I participated in the Stand Against Racism event in Worcester, MA.
Why are you participating?: 

To show that anyone can be/do good despite any judgments placed on them by other people.

Quan

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I have done many good deeds in my lifetime despite what others may say about me. I have provided shelter and a safe place where a few runaway young adults can be warm and fed. I have been a person that if she has 1.00 dollar, I will give you $.75 because you need it. I stop for people who car breaks down and offer rides to stranger when I see that they are struggling even though I know there may lie danger in that action. My good deed ultimately is that I have raised two wonderful kids who are smart, kind and beautiful. They will be a contributing member to society when they are ready and they will represent not just themselves but their proud mom and dad.
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