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Ayva

Northbridge, MA
United States
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I have volunteered in multiple town events to help the community.
Why are you participating?: 

I feel like people are often viewed and judged too quickly and I don't think anyone should be embarrassed of themselves because everyone is who they are for so many reasons.

Heather

Fitchburg, MA
Estados Unidos
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I helped an elderly woman whose mechanical wheelchair died. It was 85 degrees (F) out and she was trying to push it home. I not only gave her a ride home but put her chair in my SUV.
Why are you participating?: 

To show the world that everyone is equal. No one is better than anyone else, we are all unique.

Linda

Worcester, MA
United States

I have distributed 30 copies of John Lewis' book, "Across That Bridge" and have 25 more on order. His thoughts on how to work toward "The Beloved Community" have inspired me to be more patient and loving with others with whom I might have significant differences. I also serve on the Board of WAMS (Worcester Area Mission Society), a non-profit organization committed to working with others to help bring about economic and social equity to our society.

In my lifetime I have experienced many turbulent times--none quite the same as this but knowing there is always calm after a storm helps me stay centered.

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