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Mentally Ill Stereotypes Redefined

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Maureen

Douglas, MA
United States
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Donates to local food banks and organizations working to end the stigma of homelessness and mental illness locally and nationally.
Why are you participating?: 

We define ourselves and others by labels all the time. There isn't anything inherently wrong with that, but we're all a lot more than our easily defined characteristics.

Liz

Worcester , MA
United States
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I am a Social Activist! I stand up for what I believe in, am not afraid to defend myself or others. I stand up for Racial Justice, Mental Illness Awareness, Women/Girls, Mixed Races, Immigrant/Refugee Rights, Reproductive Rights, LGBTQA Rights, Elderly, Homeless, Hungry, Orphans, Impoverished, Muslims, Atheists, Pagans, Non-Christians, Freedom Of and From Religion, Asexual Awareness, Asbergers Awareness, Female Aspies Awareness, Veterans, Disabled, Endometriosis Awareness, Hypothyroidism, Education, Safe Housing, Free College, Anti-Capitalism, Workers Rights, Part-Time Workers Rights, Paid Maternity/Sick/Family/Vacation/Funeral Leave, Equal Pay, Health Care For ALL, Anti-Trump, Social Aid, Science, Environment, Ocean Conservation, Shark Conservation, Fish/Reptile/Amphibian Awareness/Rights etc. I seek to learn the root causes and psychology behind social issues and medical conditions, and then try and raise awareness and share that knowledge! In the hopes that it will open eyes.
Why are you participating?: 

I am participating because I liked the idea of breaking down stereotypes!!! I have been stereotyped, stigmatized, discriminated against etc. And I fit into many boxes that have controversy and/or ignorance/ lack of research.

Nina

Worcester, MA
United States
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I always do my best to help others.
Why are you participating?: 

I see the booth at places and thought it'd be empowering.

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