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Traveler Stereotypes Redefined

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Jenny

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I always find at least one thing I like about a stranger and let them know. Could be a cute pair of earrings, great shoes or that they made me laugh. Every one loves a compliment and some times it is the best part of your day!
Why are you participating?: 

Because we are all deeper than a 1st impression!

Blanche

Amherst, NH
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Trying to involve students in cultural awareness of the world.
Why are you participating?: 

This project will help the Nichols Community see its uniqueness as an exhibit in the new student center. I want to be part of the welcome we give to all visitors by being included in the exhibit and celebrating the arts at Nichols.

Meaghan

Allendale, NJ
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I have been volunteering at a local nursing home for years. I enjoy getting the opportunity to listen to their stories and I get satisfaction out of knowing that I can help. Having a visitor makes their day and I love being able to just make them feel appreciated.
Why are you participating?: 

We all know how it is to feel different. Rather than making it a bad thing, we should appreciate one another's differences and realize how important diversity is. We are all labeled, but it is up to us to make others feel accepted.

Nick

Elwood, NY
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I'm currently thankful to be organizing Quinnipiac's Big Event 2012, The nation's largest one-day student run community service event.
Why are you participating?: 

I enjoy getting involved in different events on Quinnipiac's campus and showing support for my school.

Bobbie

Fitchburg, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
When I'm in a restaurant, I buy breakfast for the singles sitting at the counter. The bigger deed is I share my son with his birth family! They are wonderful people!
Why are you participating?: 

Interesting

Caitlin

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
While studying abroad I was fortunate enough to teach children a shanty-town, the children who needed it the most. It was amazing to teach these children with the minimal resources that we had, and seeing how appreciative they were. They are the children who need to be given the building blocks to make the most out of their future, and I was able to help teach these children. It was the greatest deed that I have been able to do to this date.
Why are you participating?: 

Labels are not worth having, it makes people feel trapped in a box when everyone should be given the courage to break out of the mold and bend the lines to be whatever it is that they want to be.

Rebecca

Lafayette, IN
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I enjoy doing good things that fly under the radar- leaving small surprises, making unexpected gifts, baking for friends, and connecting people with one another. A project I'm currently involved with is Earn-A-Bike in Worcester, where I focus on teaching bicycle mechanics to women. Learning the skills myself and passing them on to others is very gratifying.

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