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Coffee Drinker Stereotypes Redefined

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Helen

Dudley, MA
United States

Each day during the epidemic, when I get a coffee at our local coffee drive through, I pay for the persons order behind me. I hope to show compassion and bring light to someone’s day. I’ve noticed it’s always those who are working during this time that get coffee in the morning. So I do it anonymously to bring cheer.

Being a single mom working full time during this epidemic and having to home school, it’s been very challenging. I lost my boss and great friend and couldn’t honor her memory at a funeral. Other families have other adults in the house to talk with or share the hardships or jobs. The work load...more...

Jason

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I have enrolled in becoming an EMT/paramedic to help save lives and make our community even brighter by sharing that this project is for everyone and as a member of the LGBT community I am also active with GLSEN/HRC campaign. I believe that all lives are worth saving.
Why are you participating?: 

The eyes of evil are only on those who are uncertain and the truth will absolve all evil as it sets the soul free. ACTIVISM is truly the course to affirm our beliefs that evil is subjective and has no place in society.

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