Singer Stereotypes Redefined
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
Traveled to Nicaragua on a service trip over Spring Break.
Jason
Charlton, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
I wish to remain anonymous:)
Why are you participating?:
One Love
Mataiah
Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
when I was in the 6th grade, I helped an elderly lady rake her front yard. Ever since then, we became best friends. We wrote letters to each other all of the time when she had to move to a nursing home. It wasn't until the summer of this year that she Passed away, I love her so much; she was the grandmother I never had.
Why are you participating?:
I taught my myself everyday to care less about what people say or might think about me... I learned to "live in the moment not in the mirror" and here I am.
Eliana
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
I donated my hair. Eight inches went to Pantene's Beautiful Lengths Foundation and I couldn't be happier with my hair. However, people tend to immediately assume I'm some rebellious being because of my spiky and silly hair, when it's actually gone to a place where a woman that cannot grow hair will be able to wear it.
Why are you participating?:
I heard about the project at a local art festival and I was very excited. People tend to identify themselves with the labels that are placed on them and they change their true beings to someone they actually are not.
Corey
Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
I let strangers stay at my home.
Why are you participating?:
Sounds like a great project!
Dale
Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
Today I saved 8 baby ducks that had fallen down a sewer drain
Why are you participating?:
Because the voices in my head told me to
Allyson
Upton, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
One of my friends was devastated by the loss of her uncle. Our other friends didn't know how to react to it and didn't want to upset her further, so they pretended like nothing had ever happened. The other night, I was sitting with my friend and casually asked her how close she was to her uncle. She immediately started crying and told me everything on her mind. She thanked me for being the first person there for her during this difficult time.
Why are you participating?:
I am participating in the No Evil Project because I want people to see that who I appear to be and who I really am are completely different. On the outside, I sometimes appear to be cold, mean, and tough.
Brianna
Dudley, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed:
I spend time with the ones who I love.
Why are you participating?:
I participated as a part of Be The Change Week at Nichols College.
I can be the change.































