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Humanitarian Stereotypes Redefined

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Cathi

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I accompanied a representative of the UN High Commission on Refugees to the Honduran / Salvadoran border to bring a group of refugees to UN refugee camps in Honduras.
Why are you participating?: 

Othering is a hindrance to understanding and peace.

Joanna

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I organized a book drive for a local refugee assistance organization with the goal of promoting literacy. We raised more than $1,500 for educational books to give to Worcester's refugee children. We held a party for them at Worcester Public Library, which also gave them the opportunity to sign up for library cards. It was amazing to see the smiles on the children's faces when they received their book bundles.
Why are you participating?: 

I've always been intrigued by this project, and I feel very strongly that infusing our world with positivity and optimism is the best way to foster lasting, meaningful change.

Dorrie

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I run a non profit called central ma kibble kitchen inc., I deliver pet food weekly out of the back of my vehicle to people that are struggling to feed their pets. I am always at the Mustard Seed at 93 Pedimont Street on Wed., between 4-5 pm, I have a physical location at the WARL located at 139 Holden St., in Worcester. Pets are my passion. I also deliver clothes, sleeping bags, and personal care items to the people that visit the Mustard Seed on a weekly basis. I feed and take care of several feral cats in my neighborhood, I set up winter boxes for them and make sure they are fed and healthy. I am always looking for good quality used clothing (seasonal) and items to help people and pets in need.
Why are you participating?: 

interesting project and Nora told me I should!!! LOL

Marcy

Southbridge, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Every day I sit with those at the ends of their lives due to being a hospice worker. On my best days, I love bringing smiles, laughter and hugs to those who have dementia, or Alzheimer's. It warms my heart and theirs.
Why are you participating?: 

By craft, I am a Pastor and Spiritual Director. I feel that Christians are also labeled, although I can truly understand why.

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