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Nature Lover Stereotypes Redefined

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Laura

Hubbardston, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I find one beautiful thing about everyone I speak to, and share those things with them.
Why are you participating?: 

Labels are important for identity, but a willingness to look beyond those labels creates true understanding.

Vann

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I like to go hiking or just for walks with a trash bag. People leave a lot of things on the trails. Sometimes you can find some treasures picking up their trash and even when I don't, at least it leaves nature back in its natural state.

Judy

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I'm a "Big Sister" (Big Brother Big Sister) to a dynamic young woman.
Why are you participating?: 

I believe in social justice for all and we've got a long way to go. That's why I participate.

Mariana

Marlboro, MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I enjoy sending people cards and hand written letters. For any occasion, from thank you cards to "wish you were here" postcards but my favorites are just to say hello. To simply let someone know that they crossed my mind and to put a smile on their face! :)
Why are you participating?: 

This project is beautiful. Everyone is on this search on a different mission but all need the same basic needs like love and understanding. This project shows us that we can relate to anyone if we just look past the surface.

Cristi

Whitinsville, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
When a neighbor of mine needs a ride to the doctor, I'm always happy to drive him.
Why are you participating?: 

This is a very cool project. I'm the Director of Community Outreach for a non-profit that provides services to individuals with disabilities. People are so often labeled by their disability. It is so refreshing to see someone who cares enough to reach out to try and change that!

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