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ADHD Stereotypes Redefined

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Camille

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I give thoughtful gifts.
Why are you participating?: 

The idea of the project was one that interested me. As someone who's been negatively affected by labels, I wanted to help the effort to come together and break down those misconceptions.

Kristen

Walpole, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
When I go out into Boston and have cash on hand I will give money to the homeless that I come across as I walk around in the city. I feel that it is important to help those that need help the most.
Why are you participating?: 

I feel it is important to know that all people are capable of doing good things and that we can all do better at not being judgmental towards people.

Charlotte

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
In 2003 I co-founded Dream Coordination Office, LLC with a partner with the mission statement to support dreamers. We work on artist books and keeping dreams alive. Over 150 publications in 15 years and still going strong.
Why are you participating?: 

It seems to be a "dream project" furthering social cohesion and understanding.

Mark

Seattle, WA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I like to be there for people in their hardest times or whenever I can. My friends are my family. Recently one of my friends was dealing with some issues from a guy. Nobody else was there for her buy me because she was taking a very dark path with drugs. I stayed with her to get her off of everything and get to a state of clear mindedness.
Why are you participating?: 

I truly do get labeled for something I'm not. I try and push these labels aside but sometimes I can't and then it ends up getting in the way of things.

Hanna

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I'm on a constant mission to make other's day go a little easier. From holding a door open to making a point to acknowledge someone, I try my best to make their day special.

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