No Evil Project - Show that anyone can do good, no matter who they are.

The Collection

Here is a collection of everyone who has participated in the project so far. Explore and see the variety of people doing good deeds in their communities. You can also see all the labels, groups of people, photographers, and a world map of where everyone is from!

 

Nick

Belleville
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I am always willing to help a friend in need, I may not be the wealthiest person but I strive for everyone to be created equal in the world. As an RA I have an open door policy and if something is bothering one of my residents I want them to come to me with no worries of judgement.
Why are you participating?: 

I am participating because this is an easy way to show that good people do exist.

Jordan

Bayville, NJ
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I spent 9 days in the Dominican Republic with a group called Jersey G.O.E.S. (Group of Extraordinary Students). We took part in the Village Mountain Mission Project and began work on three houses in the village of Luperon. Along with building a physical home, we built bonds with the families we worked with and created relationships that overcame all boundaries of socioeconomic class, nationality, and language.
Why are you participating?: 

Diversity is the most interesting aspect about everything we do as human beings. No matter who you're with, the people around you will always have at least one thing that makes them unique. These differences should be embraced and shared with the world, not shut down and suppressed.

Matt

Shrewsbury, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I am honest with friends and family. I try to be the best role model I can be for my nephew. I still believe in love even though I've only known heartbreak.
Why are you participating?: 

I am participating in the No Evil Project because it is a wonderful outreach effort to spread diversity in the local community. Everyone is different, unique and special. This is an important cause that has made me look at diversity in ways I never thought possible.

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