Volunteering was such a huge part of my life in Pittsburgh, so when I moved to Brooklyn, I knew that I could find community in doing so here. I feel so much more connected to my neighborhood, and I am so glad to have had the inroad to begin serving through Repair.
Savannah Parson, Service Corps Member, New York
As people painted, they talked: about what happened that day, about Israel, about antisemitism, about what it looks like to actually show up for each other.
When we allow kids to really decide where their values are, and we support them in living those values, transformative things can happen.
Sally Rose Zuckert, Social Justice Coordinator, Rashi School
It felt like these are my people. People who understand that what we do locally has an impact on our shared lives and our experience of the city. People who understand that a Jewish value is to show up fully.
Sarah Tralins, Miami Corps Member
Even if I have everything I need, many other people don’t. And I think it’s important to make the world just a little bit better by helping people who are in need.
Ori Goldmiller
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