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Hiker Stereotypes Redefined

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Joni

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I believe my most important deed is the one I practice every day-kindness to all
Why are you participating?: 

To help give voice to those who cannot speak up for themselves

Javier

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I picked up someone stranded in middle of nowhere Maine, his car was on fire and he was headed to his cousins two towns over. He cared less about his car being on fire and more about me being diverted from where I was going. I support food assistance programs in my city. I'm on the board of a health agency.
Why are you participating?: 

There is too much despair in the world to not take part in something uplifting.

Sally Anne

Portland, OR
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
A teenage boy once told me that it was my belief in him that helped him become the first in his family to graduate. I coach people to define their own success and volunteer with an organization that provides 6 months of life coaching to women in need. I smile at strangers because you never know what kind of day they're having, and sometimes presence is what changes everything.

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