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Alex

Claremont, CA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I teach college students to get out of their own heads and see that there is more to life than just going through the motions. I do this through teaching about what James Madison calls "factions" and how the American Constitution is designed to get us beyond our own private interests and work for the common good. A great nation should not hides its flaws, but also cannot ignore the good, selfless acts its citizens have done. We're not a perfect nation, but we're striving to improve all the time. We can work with that... One way to learn this is to know the past, and preserve American history. In particular, I support the historic preservation of American battlefields to keep them free from development so Americans can see them as they were when citizens gave "their last full measure of devotion" to all of us.
Why are you participating?: 

To join others in showing that more unites us than divides us. If we can get beyond labels, political and otherwise, to see people as people, commonality will make the world a better place. We're not defined by our labels, but we're united by our diversity.

Maria

Suva
Fiji
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I volunteer as the Secretary for PPSEAWA Fiji. We do training workshops for unfortunate women in finance, backyard farming, recycling waste and other topics.
Why are you participating?: 

Physical appearance of a person may be different from getting to know that person. It is important not to assume the very first glance.

Casey

Worcester , MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I've helped the homeless, I've helped my family with a caregiver bag of food, I have rescued a kitten from a parking lot, I've let my homeless family stay at my place for a good night's rest or a shower or food/dinner, I've helped and take care of my 4 kids by myself that make them happy to my full potential that I can. I have given money or change to a homeless man. So much more I can keep going on.
Why are you participating?: 

Because I want and love the idea of this. I've been bullied and talked down to and I think this is the best thing I've seen so far and it makes me double think myself that I'm better than wut I've been told.

Paige

Clinton, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
If I know a family is struggling with money and they ask me to babysit, I won't charge them. Or if I feel like doing something nice for a family, I tell them I'll babysit while they go out to dinner and I won't take their money. =)

Karina

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Stated my own non-profit (Young Parent Hope) to support teen parents and their babies.
Why are you participating?: 

To show others not to judge people! You never know what someone is going through or who they are inside.

Maureen

East Brunswick, NJ
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Made Chicken Parm for the Clark University Lacrosse Team.
Why are you participating?: 

My son goes to Clark University and I think Worcester, Massachusetts is a wonderful, welcoming place! No labels! Okay!

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