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Here is a collection of 5944 people who have participated in the project so far. Explore and see the variety of people doing good deeds in their communities. You can also see all the labels, groups of people, photographers, and a world map of where everyone is from!

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Liz

CT
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
In the summers, I volunteer my time at a local school to help children with learning disabilities get further in their education by helping them with their reading, writing, and math. By doing this, not only am I helping them, I am helping myself to become a better person in society and it means a lot to me. I also volunteer wherever I can because it makes me feel happy knowing I'm helping others.
Why are you participating?: 

Evil is an unnecessary aspect of society. By participating in events, such as the No Evil Project, I am standing against anything evil and the outcomes it hopes to achieve.

Jaime

New Rochelle, NY
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I decided to spend the rest of my life committed to rehabilitating injured people. I have seen how an injury can psychologically effect someone and I chose to help people for the rest of my life. As an Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist, it will be my obligation to help people no matter what their background is to increase their quality of life. Accidents happen and people get hurt. It is important to have someone passionate and always smiling there by your side to make your life back to the way you want it to be. To me, going into medicine was one of the most selfless life decisions I could have made for myself and pledge to help other people get healthy and happy.
Why are you participating?: 

Growing up I was always infatuated with my religion and decided to find ways to put it into my life. After I graduated high school, I decided to take a year off and moved to live in Israel for that year. While there I was able to volunteer and learned a lot about myself.

Daniel

Storrs, CT
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I love to live, and I live to love. Whether it is through volunteering at the local health clinic or lending my time to help a friend out with his homework, I try to be as altruistic as possible with the interests of others in my mind at all times. On a more broad spectrum, I am interested in global health equity. "Where you live shouldn't decide if you live" and "healthcare is a human right" are two statements that I firmly believe in.

Areg

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
One good thing that I have done to be admitted to the No Evil Project collection is standing up for my best friend when he was being bullied. I couldn't stand seeing such derogatory acts for amusement and laughter. I didn't care that the people who were saying it were also my friends, but I saw how it was negatively effecting my friend and needed to take action. Though people sometimes can not defend themselves against bullying, I believe projects like the No Evil Project will help educate people to stop bullying and show how damaging the effects are on defenseless people.
Why are you participating?: 

I am tired of seeing people be bullied around for amusement and laughter.

Nicolas

Hamden, CT
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I love people and the diversity of the human race. I love to help and serve others, especially those in need. As a Professor of Biochemistry, I have a unique opportunity to work with students on a daily basis. I teach them about the chemical basis of life. Life is always beautiful!
Why are you participating?: 

I always marvel at the diversity of life. If we all focus on all the different talents that we have and use them to help each other, the world can be a better place.

Olivia

Bridgeport, CT
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I saved my brother from drowning when we were kids.
Why are you participating?: 

I am participating in the project because labels have negatively affected me and I would like people to know me for who I am as a person rather than just a few groups (ethnic, social, economic) that I am a part of.

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