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Grandmother Stereotypes Redefined

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Audrey

Southbridge, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Taken care of an elderly person that no one else had the time to do. I used to go over her apartment and sit and talk to her, give her medications and try to help out in any way I could. She had dementia and it got to be overwhelming for me so she now resides in a nursing home.
Why are you participating?: 

Being a grandmother is the most rewarding experience other than being a parent.

Pam

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Volunteered as a story collector for Veterans History Project, interviewing, filming and preserving stories from veterans for the Library of Congress.
Why are you participating?: 

While I think it's important to express our individuality, "labels" can be so restrictive and cause us to miss wonderful connections and experiences with other humans. Within all of us lies a spark, a spirit and a connectivity.

Katey

Sutton, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I have taught many people there is a kinder, gentler way to train dogs and horses through positive reinforcement.
Why are you participating?: 

We are all individuals connected through common needs, struggles, and dreams. Love can bind us all.

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