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Susan

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Through Soldiers' Angels, I write one letter a week to a currently deployed soldier. I hope that my little note lets them know that there are people in the States who care about them and appreciate the sacrifices that they are making for our country.
Why are you participating?: 

Everyone is defined by stereotypes given to them by strangers, or by themselves and it hinders us from embracing and loving the unique person we are. We should love ourselves for who we are - and who we want to be, not be confined by what the world thinks we are just based on how we look.

Erica

Antelope, CA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I always try to do things for my friends to make their lives a little better, whether it's bringing them coffee in the morning after a long night or getting them off campus to take a break. It makes me sad to see others around me sad and I always try my best to cheer them up.
Why are you participating?: 

As a Resident Assistant, I work with a lot of different people all the time. I see diversity as nothing to do with the color of your skin, but more about how your past experiences come together to make you unique.

Jennifer

Millbury, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I painted a chair for a charity auction. I have also done charity walks and runs.
Why are you participating?: 

This site was suggested to me after I carved a set of rubber stamps depicting "See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil." I think it is a great message to spread.

Nicholas

Swansea, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I have volunteered at my local hospital since I was a Freshman in high school. While I don't volunteer as often as I did in the past, my contribution to the hospital makes me feel like I've made a difference in the community and improving the lives of those in need.
Why are you participating?: 

There is so many prejudices and preconceived notions that people make about others subconsciously, without even getting to know the person.

Sammie

Plymouth, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I started my own non-profit organization called Rock for RSD in order to help raise money for a cure for Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy.
Why are you participating?: 

I have been bullied for everything from being overweight to being in a wheelchair. Instead of firing back, you need to do something about it.

Liz

CT
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
In the summers, I volunteer my time at a local school to help children with learning disabilities get further in their education by helping them with their reading, writing, and math. By doing this, not only am I helping them, I am helping myself to become a better person in society and it means a lot to me. I also volunteer wherever I can because it makes me feel happy knowing I'm helping others.
Why are you participating?: 

Evil is an unnecessary aspect of society. By participating in events, such as the No Evil Project, I am standing against anything evil and the outcomes it hopes to achieve.

Sarah

MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I volunteer at the Boys and Girls club in the Homework room. It is definitely one of the best experiences because the kids are so amazing and I hope I make them smile as much as they make me smile. I also love to laugh. If I can make at least one person laugh with me a day, then it's been a good day!
Why are you participating?: 

Everyone has some good in them, it just may not be the first thing you see. We need to give people a chance and from my experience it's usually worth it!

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