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Ryan

Chelsea, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
My good deed has to be when I did my Eagle Scout Project my senior year. My project consisted of helping the veterans from the Chelsea Soldiers Home and make them toiletry bags/ collect items such as clothes, movies, towels and socks. I set up boxes in many local churches and banks and received helping hands. My team and I made a store like front for the vets and then went to the Alzheimer's wing and delivered bags personally. It was great to give back!
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I am participating because my boss told me about this project and I thought it was a great idea. A great way to make people heard. Also I helped organize an no evil event at my college "Nichols College". It was a total success!

Nick

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I walked to support Children's Hospital, and try to donate to a variety of charities to help support those who are less fortunate.

Nancy

Jamaica Plain, MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Some good deeds are little things you do without even thinking about it; taking my elderly neighbors donations to Boomerangs or helping my nephew with his homework. Last year I decided to actually put some effort into doing a good deed and joined CCFA's Team Challenge

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