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Jaime

New Rochelle, NY
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I decided to spend the rest of my life committed to rehabilitating injured people. I have seen how an injury can psychologically effect someone and I chose to help people for the rest of my life. As an Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist, it will be my obligation to help people no matter what their background is to increase their quality of life. Accidents happen and people get hurt. It is important to have someone passionate and always smiling there by your side to make your life back to the way you want it to be. To me, going into medicine was one of the most selfless life decisions I could have made for myself and pledge to help other people get healthy and happy.
Why are you participating?: 

Growing up I was always infatuated with my religion and decided to find ways to put it into my life. After I graduated high school, I decided to take a year off and moved to live in Israel for that year. While there I was able to volunteer and learned a lot about myself.

Jaime

Staten Island, NY
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I try to live my life based on what my heart tells me. I always try to make my decision based on what I feel is the right thing to do. I put others before myself. Nothing makes me happier than seeing my friends and family smile because of something I have done for them.

Caitlin

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
While studying abroad I was fortunate enough to teach children a shanty-town, the children who needed it the most. It was amazing to teach these children with the minimal resources that we had, and seeing how appreciative they were. They are the children who need to be given the building blocks to make the most out of their future, and I was able to help teach these children. It was the greatest deed that I have been able to do to this date.
Why are you participating?: 

Labels are not worth having, it makes people feel trapped in a box when everyone should be given the courage to break out of the mold and bend the lines to be whatever it is that they want to be.

Miriam

Worcester, MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I volunteer for a number of humane causes.
Why are you participating?: 

Education is the best way to combat ignorance and intolerance.

Jessica

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I try my best to be there for my close friends and family in hard situations. I often make it my goal to make them smile, laugh and help them forget about what they are going through (even if it's for a brief moment). I make it a point to be very optimistic and try to ensure others that tomorrow is a new day and, if things are rough, it will pass and get better.
Why are you participating?: 

Everyone has good in them and everyone is different. I'm proud to live in such a diverse world. HATE and labels make for such wasted energy. Peoples' differences are beautiful and encouraging.

Jordan

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I try to always treat everyone as if they were a dear loved ones. If I can, I want everyone to feel truly seen and truly loved.
Why are you participating?: 

why not, its a great idea simple and hopefully powerful.

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