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Here is a collection of 5943 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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April

NY, NY
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I am a mentor for Workforce Alliance Youth Mentor. I mentor a young teenager from New Haven, giving her gimps at what she can do in her future. Us mentors help motivate the teenagers, push them to attend college and to do better. I also do a lot community service through my sorority Sigma Gamma Rho sorority Inc. We raise awareness for AIDS, Cancer, and the need for Bone Marrow Donors. We teach Children about finances, help them develop essential life skills, deal with peer pressure and negativity, and supply them with school supplies. We also spread the word about living a healthy life style through our H3 initiative (Health choices, Health living, Healthy Generations)
Why are you participating?: 

I believe that labels restrict our minds to beautiful amazing people. If we judge just based on the stereotypes, we miss out on an amazing human beings. We are all divers, and when we accept it and bind together we can form beautiful friendships and stop hatred, anger, and misunderstanding.

Meaghan

Allendale, NJ
Estados Unidos
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.

Connor

South Pasadena, CA
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
My little cousin is clinically depressed due to a loss of a close family member. I would like to say that I've helped her through the process and put a smile on her face occasionally. I love my family and will do anything for them.

Sarah

MA
Estados Unidos
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
I volunteer at the Boys and Girls club in the Homework room. It is definitely one of the best experiences because the kids are so amazing and I hope I make them smile as much as they make me smile. I also love to laugh. If I can make at least one person laugh with me a day, then it's been a good day!
Why are you participating?: 

Everyone has some good in them, it just may not be the first thing you see. We need to give people a chance and from my experience it's usually worth it!

Meghan

Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
Every summer since I was a junior in high school I have devoted two weeks of my summer to volunteering as a camp counselor at Camp Sunshine in Maine. It is a camp for kids with life-threatening illnesses and their families. Camp Sunshine is my favorite place in the world; those families are some of the strongest people I have ever met in my life. Because the kids I have met there have given me the most eye-opening experiences of my life, I am now in school to become a PA to make a career out of helping children fight their battles against disease.
Why are you participating?: 

I am participating to support Quinnipiac University in its fight to stop the judgments and stereotypes that are made every day.

Liz

Long Island, NY
United States
Tell Us Your Good Deed: 
June 25th 2011, I shaved my head for the St. Baldrick's Childhood Cancer Research Foundation. With the help of my mother, family, and friends I was able to raise $4,000 to this amazing organization, and donate 4, 12" ponytails to Locks of Love. In the weeks leading up to my donation I was just simply excited. When I was having my head shaved I was all smiles, from ear to ear. It was my hair dresser that was nervous and my dad who couldn't watch. It all hit home when an elderly woman spoke up from the corner and told me that she was a cancer survivor, and really appreciated what I had just done. In that moment I realized the magnitude in what I had just done, and the beautiful opportunity that St. Baldrics gives everyone. "Beauty is in your heart, not your hair." Some may call it a sacrifice, but I call it an honor, a pleasure to give that little thing, my hair, to give the incentive for people to learn about St. Baldrickís and to donate to this incredible cause. If there was one thing that I could say to children who have cancer, I would tell them that they are beautiful, and that no matter what happens, always keep your head up and stay strong because there is hope, and you never know what tomorrow may bring. They can find true beauty within their heart, not a mirror. Children are our future, being a part of St. Baldrick's is for them.
Why are you participating?: 

Who I am isn't about who I am with, or what I look like, but it is who I am inside, and that I am sick of people judging me for that outside mask that we all have. We hide what's inside with the vain mask that everyone sees, our superficial selves.

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