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Christian Stereotypes Redefined

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Pamela

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
This was posted on facebook by my daughter... My Mom My Hero. Almost immediately upon setting foot in NYC from across the street we saw a homeless man fall unconscious in the street. He hit the ground flat and appeared to have major trauma to the head. People barley glanced in his direction and cars passed by dangerously close. Of the many people that witnessed, my mom is the only one who stood by him so cars would not get too close and told him when he began to come to that help was on the way. Jillian called 911 and a cop appeared not too much after. I just wonder, if my family hadn't been there, how long he would have been there by himself, bleeding in the street and people just passing by as if he were invisible.
Why are you participating?: 

People need each other...regardless of differences

Janet

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I smile at strangers all the time, and vounteer at my church
Why are you participating?: 

Growing up I was bullied and labeled with negative labels. I felt like an outsider. Then, I realized that that other people who were also bullied were really cool people. Label are just labels --sometimes they are accurate, sometimes they're not.

Nicole

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
When I was a junior in high school, I founded a non-profit organization called Root Rescue. It provides health and beauty care products to local shelters and families in need. I know first hand that a person's outward appearance and hygiene are directly related to their confidence. I grew up in a family of substance abuse and my parents refused to provide the money for hair and skin related products. It's difficult to go into the world, whether it's school or the work force, without feeling confident about your appearance. Root Rescue is resource that helps build confidence in people's identity. I hope one day to make it a nation-wide organization.

Winifred

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I advocate for the less privileged.
Why are you participating?: 

Because I think of other people than myself .
I am a great mother
determined, independent, talkative
very loyal to family and friends
Always there when needed

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