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Progressive Stereotypes Redefined

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Charles

worcester, MA
United States
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I am working to place homeless individuals in homes, and follow-up with them to make sure they have health care and other safety nets.
Why are you participating?: 

To help promote the awareness of this unique project

Rachel

Worcester, MA
United States
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I co-lead a Girl Scout troop for a group based in Princeton, MA.
Why are you participating?: 

The Worcester Commission on Disability met Troy at our one of our recent meetings. It was so nice to hear about a way that the community can come together -- and work to help dispel stereotypes.

Lori

MA
United States
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I volunteer for local social justice organizations including the Coalition for Youth and Community Justice.
Why are you participating?: 

Visibility matters!

For those of us who don’t live at the extreme ends of any given continuum we need to claim our space.

Sarah

Worcester, MA
Estados Unidos
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I devote all of my professional time and a good chunk of my free time to nonprofit organizations in my community that help those most in need - low-income, elderly, and homeless individuals and families.
Why are you participating?: 

I think it's a great idea and I'm happy to add my own set of labels to the growing list.

Sean

Worcester, MA
United States
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I've been a volunteer coach and umpire since I was 13 in the little league I graduated from.
Why are you participating?: 

I had so many great volunteer coaches who coached because they wanted to teach baseball to the next generations, so I followed their lead.

Matt

Rochester, NY
Estados Unidos
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I pick up hitchhikers.
Why are you participating?: 

I think it's important to refocus on what unites us and start from there. No evil? check. Lets have a conversation.

Sally Anne

Portland, OR
Estados Unidos
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A teenage boy once told me that it was my belief in him that helped him become the first in his family to graduate. I coach people to define their own success and volunteer with an organization that provides 6 months of life coaching to women in need. I smile at strangers because you never know what kind of day they're having, and sometimes presence is what changes everything.

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