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Service brings us together to tackle society’s greatest challenges, build stronger communities, and be a force that transforms the world. Jewish tradition reminds us that a person is commanded to work towards justice, tzedek, by working to build a just, complete world. We serve alongside our communities in pursuit of a just society while seeking to create meaningful and lasting change. Join us.
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Volunteer with AgeWell Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Community Building
Volunteer with AgeWell Pittsburgh
Ongoing
Pittsburgh
Community Building
Begins: 00:00 AM (ET)
Ends: 00:00 AM (ET)
AgeWell PittsburghPittsburgh
Jewish Family and Community Services is seeking volunteers for their AgeWell Rides and AgeWell Visits programs. If interested, please contact Aimee Haldeman at 412-862-7845 or [email protected] for more information.
Become a Phone Buddy for Someone Experiencing Homelessness!
Los Angeles
VirtualHousing Justice

Become a Phone Buddy for Someone Experiencing Homelessness!
Ongoing
Virtual
Housing Justice
95 spots left
We’re thrilled to partner with Miracle Messages to provide a fully virtual opportunity that enables you to make a huge impact in the life of someone experiencing homelessness. Miracle Messages has a ‘phone buddy’ program that matches volunteers with individuals isolated by homelessness for weekly phone calls and text messages to provide companionship and social support. After a brief info session and training (offered every Wednesday), you will be set up with a separate and secure phone number that will allow you to keep in touch with your buddy throughout the week. Sign up to learn more! Please put "Repair the World" as the referral organization when signing up using the link the below. Thanks!

Become a Phone Buddy for Someone Experiencing Homelessness!
Ongoing
Virtual
Housing Justice
95 spots left
We’re thrilled to partner with Miracle Messages to provide a fully virtual opportunity that enables you to make a huge impact in the life of someone experiencing homelessness. Miracle Messages has a ‘phone buddy’ program that matches volunteers with individuals isolated by homelessness for weekly phone calls and text messages to provide companionship and social support. After a brief info session and training (offered every Wednesday), you will be set up with a separate and secure phone number that will allow you to keep in touch with your buddy throughout the week. Sign up to learn more! Please put "Repair the World" as the referral organization when signing up using the link the below. Thanks!
Dinner is Served
Cleveland
Civic Engagement
Dinner is Served
Ongoing
Cleveland
Civic Engagement
Begins: 5:00 PM (ET)
Ends: 5:00 PM (ET)
97 spots left
Send Letters of Support to Trans Folks (DIY)
Global
VirtualGender Justice


Send Letters of Support to Trans Folks (DIY)
Ongoing
Virtual
Gender Justice
700 spots left
Volunteer on your own time! Sign up to receive a DIY toolkit in your registration confirmation email that will walk you through everything you need to know to participate. Trans folks all over the world face discrimination simply by existing in systems that don’t provide support, protections, or affirming care. Volunteers will handwrite notes for trans youth and adults, letting them know they are seen, supported, and valid. Point of Pride will include these letters in donations of free chest binders and femme shapewear (garments that help trans folks live more safely, comfortably and authentically). Help us track our impact! Have a friend who wants to participate? Instead of forwarding the toolkit, please invite them to register on our website.
Send Letters of Gratitude to Abortion Providers (DIY)
Global
VirtualHealth Justice


Send Letters of Gratitude to Abortion Providers (DIY)
Ongoing
Virtual
Health Justice
700 spots left
Volunteer on your own time! Sign up to receive a DIY toolkit in your registration confirmation email that will walk you through everything you need to know to participate. Abortion providers are working against numerous barriers: their already hard jobs have become even more difficult as the abortion access landscape continues to shift dramatically. Write letters of gratitude to providers thanking them for their courage, dedication, and resilience. Help us track our impact! Have a friend who wants to participate? Instead of forwarding the toolkit, please invite them to register on our website.
Send Letters of Support to Incarcerated Survivors (DIY)
Global
VirtualCriminal Justice


Send Letters of Support to Incarcerated Survivors (DIY)
Ongoing
Virtual
Criminal Justice
700 spots left
Volunteer on your own time! Sign up to receive a DIY toolkit in your registration confirmation email that will walk you through everything you need to know to participate. Isolation is central to the persistence of domestic violence, sexual violence, and incarceration. Write letters to criminalized survivors and help dismantle this isolation, creating pathways for connection, collaboration, and coalition. Help us track our impact! Have a friend who wants to participate? Instead of forwarding the toolkit, please invite them to register on our website.
Sandwich Making with Moishe House Cabbagetown
Atlanta
Food Justice


Sandwich Making with Moishe House Cabbagetown
Ongoing
Atlanta
Food Justice
Begins: 7:00 PM (ET)
Ends: 9:00 PM (ET)
Moishe House Virginia Highland
Virginia-Highland
Atlanta, GA 30306
20 spots left
Food Benefits Data Verification (DIY)
Global
VirtualFood Justice

Food Benefits Data Verification (DIY)
Ongoing
Virtual
Food Justice
500 spots left
Volunteer on your own time! Join Hunger Free America to build the most comprehensive collection of food resources in the country. Volunteers will research and make calls to ensure the database has the most up-to-date information available. This will be used to help the national USDA Hunger Hotline connect those in need to necessary resources. You can register and log your hours in Hunger Free America's volunteer portal.

Food Benefits Data Verification (DIY)
Ongoing
Virtual
Food Justice
500 spots left
Volunteer on your own time! Join Hunger Free America to build the most comprehensive collection of food resources in the country. Volunteers will research and make calls to ensure the database has the most up-to-date information available. This will be used to help the national USDA Hunger Hotline connect those in need to necessary resources. You can register and log your hours in Hunger Free America's volunteer portal.
One-time Events
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Oct 2
Volunteer at St. John's Bread & Life Digital Food Pantry!
Oct 2, 2023
New York
Food Justice
Begins: 09:00 AM (ET)
Ends: 12:00 PM (ET)
St. John's Bread & Life
795 Lexington Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11221
100 spots left
Join us at St. John's Bread and Life as we pack groceries for members of the Bedstuy community using their innovative digital kiosk pantry system. St. John's Bread and Life has been serving their neighbors since 1982, giving out hot meals and healthy groceries. We're so excited to see you there!
Pizza in the Hut with Hannah Senesh, PJ Library, and Sprout
Oct 2, 2023
New York
Family • Immigration Justice
Begins: 5:00 PM (ET)
Ends: 6:30 PM (ET)
Hannah Senesh Community Day School
342 Smith St
Brooklyn, NY 11231
Enjoy a fall evening and meal in our outdoor Sukkah with new friends! We'll have festive holiday arts and crafts, singalongs, story-times, and of course, lots of pizza! All families with children 2-8 years old are invited to join us to celebrate Sukkot with us and your greater Brooklyn Jewish community. RSVP not required, but encouraged. Save time at the door by RSVPing for kids and their grownups here! Plus, help us make sure we've got enough pizza for all! COST: $5 per child over 2 years old to be paid at the door (no charge for parents/caregivers) This event is held in partnership with PJ Library, Repair the World, and Sprout Brooklyn. Register on EventBrite through this link. We can't wait to see you there!

Pizza in the Hut with Hannah Senesh, PJ Library, and Sprout
Oct 2, 2023
New York
Family • Immigration Justice
Begins: 5:00 PM (ET)
Ends: 6:30 PM (ET)
Hannah Senesh Community Day School
342 Smith St
Brooklyn, NY 11231
Enjoy a fall evening and meal in our outdoor Sukkah with new friends! We'll have festive holiday arts and crafts, singalongs, story-times, and of course, lots of pizza! All families with children 2-8 years old are invited to join us to celebrate Sukkot with us and your greater Brooklyn Jewish community. RSVP not required, but encouraged. Save time at the door by RSVPing for kids and their grownups here! Plus, help us make sure we've got enough pizza for all! COST: $5 per child over 2 years old to be paid at the door (no charge for parents/caregivers) This event is held in partnership with PJ Library, Repair the World, and Sprout Brooklyn. Register on EventBrite through this link. We can't wait to see you there!
Oct 3
Tues Work Night @ Sheridan Ave Orchard + Sukkah Decorating
Oct 3, 2023
Pittsburgh
Food Justice
Begins: 5:30 PM (ET)
Ends: 7:30 PM (ET)
Sheridan Avenue Orchard
310 Sheridan Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
20 spots left
Sukkot Learning X Housing Justice
Oct 3, 2023
Los Angeles
Housing Justice
Begins: 6:30 PM (PT)
Ends: 8:30 PM (PT)
Base Movement LALos Angeles
Join Repair the World, Base LA, and PATH for an evening of Jewish learning and housing justice education. Rabbi Sofia Zway of Base will teach us about the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, followed by an examination of housing justice in LA led by Waverly Paradox of People Assisting the Homeless (PATH). Afterwards, participants will learn how to directly support the important work of PATH! Food, snacks, and drinks provided!

Sukkot Learning X Housing Justice
Oct 3, 2023
Los Angeles
Housing Justice
Begins: 6:30 PM (PT)
Ends: 8:30 PM (PT)
Base Movement LALos Angeles
Join Repair the World, Base LA, and PATH for an evening of Jewish learning and housing justice education. Rabbi Sofia Zway of Base will teach us about the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, followed by an examination of housing justice in LA led by Waverly Paradox of People Assisting the Homeless (PATH). Afterwards, participants will learn how to directly support the important work of PATH! Food, snacks, and drinks provided!
Oct 4

Souper Saucers Wednesday Cook Day
Oct 4, 2023
Bay Area
Food Justice
Begins: 5:00 PM (PT)
Ends: 8:00 PM (PT)
Urban Adamah
1151 Sixth St.
Berkeley, California 94710
8 spots left
Rogers & Rosewater Prep and Distro w/ Teajay
Oct 4, 2023
Bay Area
Housing Justice
Begins: 3:00 PM (PT)
Ends: 5:00 PM (PT)
Rogers & Rosewater
1924 Union Street
Oakland, CA 94607
10 spots left
We will be putting together bag lunches, hygiene kits, and pet food to distribute to our unhoused neighbors. We are a small group of volunteers and we are always looking for folks to join us on Wednesdays to help prepare food and kits as well as drop supplies off at local curbside communities. If you are interested in volunteering, please register here and you can ask for Teajay, a Repair the World service corps alumni, when you arrive.

Sandwich Making with Moishe House Cabbagetown
Ongoing
Atlanta
Food Justice
Begins: 7:00 PM (ET)
Ends: 9:00 PM (ET)
Moishe House Virginia Highland
Virginia-Highland
Atlanta, GA 30306
20 spots left
Oct 5
Riverway Harvest Fest
Oct 5, 2023
Boston
Food Justice
Begins: 7:00 PM (ET)
Ends: 10:00 PM (ET)
Temple Israel of Boston - Riverway Project
477 Longwood Ave
Boston, MA 2215
50 spots left
Join us for a meal and volunteering at the Riverway Project's Sukkot Harvest Festival! Hit the link here to register and for more fun details.
Queer Sukkah Happy Hour
Oct 5, 2023
Chicago
Gender Justice
Begins: 6:00 PM (CT)
Ends: 8:00 PM (CT)
Doppelt Base Andersonville
1245 West Winona Street
Chicago, IL 60640
30 spots left
Join Chicago Repair, Keshet, Mishkan Chicago, and Base Hillel for our Queer Sukkah Happy Hour on Thursday, October 5 from 6:00 to 8:00PM CST at Doppelt Base Andersonville! Together we will gather under the Sukkah to honor the Chicago Jewish LGBTQ+ community while holding space for LGBTQ+ ancestors who were denied the opportunity to live a vibrant Jewish life. We will welcome their stories into our Sukkah and support our local Chicago community by accepting clothing donations for the Brown Elephant and monetary donations for Brave Space Alliance. Heavy apps, alcoholic, and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided!
Oct 6
Dining Under the Stars: A Sukkot Sustainability Shabbat
Oct 6, 2023
Atlanta
Environmental Justice
Begins: 7:00 PM (ET)
Ends: 9:00 PM (ET)
Wylde Center
435 Oakview Rd, Decatur, GA 30030
Decatur, GA 30030
40 spots left
Join us for an amazing evening of Dining under the Stars: A Sukkot Sustainability Shabbat! Dine with friends and learn about Sukkot's connection to sustainability and earth-based Judaism in a community Sukkah. This event is geared towards 20's and 30's. Co-sponsored by Adamah ATL, OneTable, Ma'alot, Repair the World, & Next Gen.