100 Good Deeds.org

Mary Fisher is an artist, author, and advocate who has spent a decade partnering with vulnerable women in Africa, designing jewelry made by the women to earn a dignified livelihood.

She had just released her memoir, Messenger, a story of discovering joy in service, when she met Thomas Morgan, filmmaker and father, who created the 100 Good Deeds game with his family.

The rules of the game: A “good deed” means we’ve gone out of our way to help someone and only counts if the deed remains anonymous.

Thomas shared the game with Mary who responded by creating the 100 Good Deeds bracelet. The bracelet is both a call to do good deeds and a strategy to empower women.

Thomas’ game and Mary’s bracelet have together launched a worldwide 100 Good Deeds movement.

A “good deed” means we’ve gone out of our way to help someone and only counts if the deed remains anonymous”

To find out about Marie Fisher and her works visit:

http://www.100gooddeeds.org/