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Deaf Stereotypes Redefined

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Linette

Dayville, CT
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I teach people in American Sign Language and sometimes I paint my art just to give it to someone that has cancer and give it for free.
Why are you participating?: 

Something to do and seems different.

Rover

Dayville, CT
United States
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I've worked in human services for 30 years with deaf mental health individuals.
Why are you participating?: 

Just be a good person... there's too many of The Bad.

Todd

Worcester, MA
United States
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Helped students fundraise money to go on field trips.
Why are you participating?: 

I agree, people should not be labeled or judged. Hate breeds hate. We are so afraid of what we don't understand.

Hailey

Lincoln, RI
United States
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I participate in random acts of kindness and I am working on my master's degree to become an even stronger advocate for all people with disabilities in various of different settings.
Why are you participating?: 

Joe

Chelsea, MA
United States
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I contridube to the Deaf Community from youth to elder, mentoring them that Deaf people have their rights and they CAN DO ANYTHING!
Why are you participating?: 

To show that us, Deaf people can do anything! Also to invest my time to make the difference for the Deaf Community.

Maryah

Everett, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
For being the only deaf student at my college I have overcame many fears that I want to share with the deaf community. That they are not alone. I understand their fears, now I can help them go through it.
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