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Volunteer Stereotypes Redefined

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Dina

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Too many times when I'm driving around, there's someone on a corner in need, holding up a a sign about being homeless, or in dire circumstances. Rarely do I have cash or change, but usually have snacks. I offer something to eat or drink that hasn't been opened. On the few ocassions that I haven't had anything suitable to offer, I have at least opened the window to say hello instead of ignoring them. And I make sure my kids understand the importance of acknowledging those that might need our help.
Why are you participating?: 

I've brushed off the impact of what the labels I've been given or incurred, mostly. But it can still sting when flung at someone as a dig. And it's so important to recognize your good and your deeds.

Nicole

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I've been volunteering at a nursing home for the elderly. I love doing it, I mean getting to hang out with nice people. It's rewarding and fun, I've come to know some of them on a regular basis. I honestly believe that the residents are making me into a better person. I mean in a way they're shaping me into something great.
Why are you participating?: 

It's nice to show people that the good outweigh the bad. I mean there's so much evil in the world making people lose hope. So by doing the No Evil Project, I feel like it's helping the world.

Kathy

NJ
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I offered my teeny freezer that fits dorm regulations to my floormate who needed her ice pack re-freezed. She twisted her ankle the night before and couldn't move around very much because of her crutches.
Why are you participating?: 

I am participating because a nice family approached me on the street.

Robert

Worcester, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Work Volunteer at St. John's Church's St. Francis Xavier Center - Soup Kitchen. I'm a Big Heart person who love to help anyone. Volunteering to teach American Sign Language (I'm a deaf person). Work Volunteering at Worcester Fellowship (a non-profit church organization).
Why are you participating?: 

I'm shy but I'm ready to involve and meet more people. I'm very interesting at this project and want to learn about it.

Jessica

North Providence, RI
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I hosted two orphans from Portugal and gave them a memorable Christinas experience. It was unforgettable and so rewarding to be able to provide a loving and caring family environment

Danielle

Northbridge, MA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I am the Treasurer of my local PTA and I volunteer a lot in my local community and school district. I am passionate about education, learning, and helping children reach their potential.
Why are you participating?: 

As a single working mom and a full time student with lots of tattoos I don't always "Fit In", but I never let it stop me from doing the right things, being generous, treating people with kindness, and helping others whenever possible!

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