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Abuse Survivor Stereotypes Redefined

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Nicole

Amherst, NH
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I really make it a point in my life to show kindness to all despite looks, differences or disabilities. Im an ally for the LGBT+ community and try my hardest to be a strong advocate for autism awareness for my son who was diagnosed with a severe case of autism at 1 years old.
Why are you participating?: 

I’m participating to show people that despite all your set backs in life whether it be a disability or addiction, mental illness, abuse, Physical disabilities. No matter your job, race, religion etc you deserve happiness and healthy boundaries in life.

Janeen

Rochdale, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I created many art pieces under Genesis Club. Both cats of mine are rescues. I had a painting in the local gallery at WAM for the Meow Cat Exhibition 2016. They were raising money for Worcester Animal Rescue League.
Why are you participating?: 

It's sad when people believe the abuser, not me.

Rebecca

Waltham, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I teach English as a second language to immigrants and visitors. I help people communicate by spreading language and culture skills, which I think is broadly good for the world because the better we communicate, the better we can understand each other.
Why are you participating?: 

You can't tell most of my labels by looking at me. In some ways, that is lucky. It protects me. But on the other hand, it makes me invisible. I want others to know that there are people out there like them, even if they can't see it.

Jen

Lancaster, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
The driving force of my life. is to - at minimum - try not to increase the pain in the world and - at best - to try to decrease it. This has manifested in a career as a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion consultant, years of working and volunteering for nonprofits, more than 30 successful animal fosters and dedication to advocacy.
Why are you participating?: 

Every single one of use - at our core - wants the same basic things in life, feels the same hopes and pains, loves, and losses, and each of us matters.

Ariandra

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I try to create a safe space for anyone that suffers from depression, anxiety and body issues, motivating everyone to push forward and love the skin they are in.
Why are you participating?: 

Labels have affected me in so many ways from being too white to represent my culture (Puerto Rican) to saying I am too fat and ugly to model/ pole, to being told I can't accomplish things because of my diagnosis and because of my trauma.

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