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Traveler Stereotypes Redefined

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Rose

Worcester
Estados Unidos
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I take every opportunity possible to visit my grandmother. I want her to always know that somebody loves her and cares about her.
Why are you participating?: 

To help!

Annie

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While living in Haiti, I sent meals to an elderly neighbor who was starving and I knew would not receive food otherwise. When such a huge need is set before you, the only thing you can do is respond in kindness. In this country, the needs are still there, they are just sometimes harder to seek out.

Annie

Narragansett, RI
United States
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In high school I worked with the Special Olympics to help teach tennis to Special Olympians. As I taught them valuable tennis skills, I also tried to just bring laughter and joy to their day by hanging out with them like I do with my friends, and in return they brought me more joy than I probably did them. It is not hard to bring happiness to people...sometimes just a simple smile in passing can change a persons day.

Barbara

Boston, MA
United States
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I am dedicated to helping college students accomplish their dreams and I present an LGBTQ training for Career Service professionals locally and nationally to help counselors provide career specific advice to the LGBTQ population.
Why are you participating?: 

Because this is an incredible project that focuses on the positives in everyone and helps to extinguish stereotypes.

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