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Vania

Panama
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I plant fruit trees, grow vegetables and teach my 5 year old nephew to do it so while having fun. Try to be an informed citizen and empathic human being, in order to make the right choices for not doing harm to me or other beings. My work goes around counter-human trafficking and the improvement of migration.
Why are you participating?: 

I found the project very interesting but also when you are being a tourist and are stopped for taking your pictures in a salsa studio, you just say I'm in.

Luci

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Volunteer with the local YWCA with their 'Make a Dream Come True' project.
Why are you participating?: 

To encourage people to look outside their labels and accept those around them.

Grace

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I make the playground I'm at with my granddaughter, cleaner than we find it. I've done everything from pulling a few weeds out of a pretty flower bed to throwing away trash (safely) and use it as a teaching moment.
Why are you participating?: 

Judging a person through a label doesn't allow for knowing them for what's on the inside. Here, it's fun to wear our labels with pride!

Victoria

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I volunteered this past summer as a camp counselor at the Circle of Tapawingo. The program is a free one-week overnight camp for bereaved girls between the ages of eight and 16. The campers arrive sharing the common bond of loss and they leave with feelings similar to these expressed by a camper in a thank-you note to her counselors: "My father died four years ago. He always used to give me presents and I miss that. I wish I could tell him that the best present I've received since he died was my week at Circle of Tapawingo."

Fran

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I love music and love to sing. I also play the piano. Although I'm not an "accomplished" musician I enjoy opportunities to share my love of music. I volunteer in my church and sing with the kids in our church school. I also volunteer at the day camp in the summer. It's such a joy when the kids really use their "singing voices", learn a new song and actually master singing a round. Kid's singing together is a sure "smile maker"! All the better when parents, grandparents, aunties and uncles sing along ...
Why are you participating?: 

Troy contacted the Worcester Women's History Project and I'm the president. It sounded like a lot of fun and I think it's a great project. Too much "demonizing" going on these days ... glad to see someone trying to celebrate our differences in a positive way.

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