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Mental Health During Covid: Be of service and get a ‘helper’s high’

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We’re really thinking about this moment as us planting the seeds for building strong relationships with the communities we serve in the coming years and bridging the gaps, allowing us to make a more meaningful impact

Megan Hernandez- Greene (she/her), Detroit Fellow, 2020-21

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The community was already facing great challenges before the pandemic, and the inequities were just exacerbated by COVID-19. I began questioning why it took a global pandemic to see the issues that already existed.

Jasmin Bach (she/her), Boston Corps Member, Summer 2020

We’re trusted by our service partners and I believe that our volunteers sense that and as a result are more willing to come back and volunteer.

Ilana Ascher (she/her), Brooklyn Fellow, 2019-21

Creating Meaningful Relationships and Spaces Through Service

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Serving the Moment in Chicago

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Mental Health During Covid: Be of service and get a ‘helper’s high’

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The community was already facing great challenges before the pandemic, and the inequities were just exacerbated by COVID-19. I began questioning why it took a global pandemic to see the issues that already existed.

Jasmin Bach (she/her), Boston Corps Member, Summer 2020

Corps Members

Investing in Community Through Service

We’re trusted by our service partners and I believe that our volunteers sense that and as a result are more willing to come back and volunteer.

Ilana Ascher (she/her), Brooklyn Fellow, 2019-21

Corps Members

Strengthening Communities and Jewish Values

Creating Meaningful Relationships and Spaces Through Service

We’re really thinking about this moment as us planting the seeds for building strong relationships with the communities we serve in the coming years and bridging the gaps, allowing us to make a more meaningful impact

Megan Hernandez- Greene (she/her), Detroit Fellow, 2020-21

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Serving the Moment in Chicago

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