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Teacher Stereotypes Redefined

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Elisse

Waltham, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I practice Mindfulness and teach it to my students. Awareness is a powerful tool.
Why are you participating?: 

We need to learn that labels do not define who people are.

Robin

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Volunteering for National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI Central Mass.) and Worcester Elder Affairs Commission.
Why are you participating?: 

The world needs a kinder, more honest, moral atmosphere.

Andrea

Sterling, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I chair the Sterling Cultural Council, which disperses funding from the state (MCC). The project we fund make programs of all kinds happen, from summer concerts to school kids seeing live theater, to music and events for seniors. They all smile when they attend the events! I have also volunteered to present art workshops for kids and seniors.
Why are you participating?: 

I love being part of projects that help people understand the world and themselves.

Janet

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Volunteer setting up church socials each month.
Why are you participating?: 

I wanted to support this project which is one great way to promote positive behaviors which hopefully will bring more peace in our world.

Brenda

Maynard , MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I am a community servant by nature. I love helping others and teaching others how to give back. It is so important to lend a helping hand where ever and whenever you can. Kindness and compassion is what makes the world go around.
Why are you participating?: 

Everyone has something to offer the world. We are all equally important to the make up of a community. I believe that we need to know and learn from each other and always be willing to give a little to the people around us.

Terry

Somersett, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I inspire young children to become kind human beings.
Why are you participating?: 

This is great initiative that I hope to piggy-back when I get back to work!

Margaret

Norwich, CT
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I work for three religious organizations between two school and being a church organist. I donate and give support to as many charitable activities they have sponsored as possible. In the past the list has included giving to the local food pantry, donating to families with special needs, being a Christmas "Angel" by providing gifts for children, knitting for the homeless. I also spend time talking with strangers - at the store, on the street. I find people enjoy the interaction. Just saying a warm "good morning" can brighten someone's day. You don't need a lot to give a lot! Time and understanding are the best gifts.
Why are you participating?: 

As a teacher I see many different views from many different age groups. The youngest are the best at saying exactly what they feel and often get things way before the adults. As a musician I hear - a lot - I keep my mind open. As a mother I want only good things for my children.

John

Westborough, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I wanted to be a better father than mine was. I wanted to be a good and reliable husband. I work at my local food pantry. I believe that I have talked 5+ young people out of committing suicide.

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