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Coffee Drinker Stereotypes Redefined

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Mary

Manchester, MA
United States
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I hold a Gala every year to raise money for nonprofits. This year we are giving all monies to two nonprofits. Last year we raised over 10,000. I'm proud to do this as a small woman owned business.
Why are you participating?: 

I'm all about experiences.

Yelena

Natick, MA
United States
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After I was adopted, I stayed in touch with my adoption agency. Every year, when the kids flew in from Russia, I would meet them at the airport to welcome them to America and help translate. I hope that it was a friendly face and someone who understood how they were feeling.

Alexa

Nashua, NH
Estados Unidos
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I try my best to help my friends through their problems even when they don't listen to me.
Why are you participating?: 

I want to take the opportunity to push the message that underneath all the labels, we are all human and can all connect in some way.

Brooklin

Stillwater, OK
Estados Unidos
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I donate monthly to organizations. I work in a helping profession. I try to help make others' lives what they want them to be.
Why are you participating?: 

I grew up with privilege and trauma. People only saw what they wanted to see.

Katherine

Allston, MA
Estados Unidos
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Donate food to the homeless and/or buy them a warm coffee.
Why are you participating?: 

I was recently affected by "millennial bashing" in my workplace. I was angry but took the opportunity to have a constructive discussion and educate my coworker.

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