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Racism and inequity are entrenched problems on scale where it can feel hard to make an impact. At Repair, we take small and consistent steps to care for each other. We also urge you to ask the big questions.

Lily Brent (she/her), Former Director of Repair the World Atlanta

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One Month After Poway

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Service has always been an important part of my identity and was a defining part of my vision for building Jewish life during the 15 years that I worked for Hillel.

Cindy Greenberg (she/her), CEO of Repair the World

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Service in Philly: A Chance to Engage and Reflect

Showing up for Pride and beyond

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The profound statement “Let all who are hungry come and eat.” Undoubtedly, this sentence comprised of eight direct and powerful words would be overwhelming if taken literally.

Cindy Greenberg (she/her), CEO of Repair the World

Maya Hawkins, Volunteer at Digital Girl

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Lily supported the students of the Village by collaborating with a Rwandan house mother and mentoring a “family,” a group of 15 high school girls. Lily mentored them and joined them during their nightly “family” meetings.

Rachel Sacks (she/her)

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Racism and inequity are entrenched problems on scale where it can feel hard to make an impact. At Repair, we take small and consistent steps to care for each other. We also urge you to ask the big questions.

Lily Brent (she/her), Former Director of Repair the World Atlanta

Showing up for Pride and beyond

Staff

One Month After Poway

Staff

The profound statement “Let all who are hungry come and eat.” Undoubtedly, this sentence comprised of eight direct and powerful words would be overwhelming if taken literally.

Cindy Greenberg (she/her), CEO of Repair the World

Staff

Service has always been an important part of my identity and was a defining part of my vision for building Jewish life during the 15 years that I worked for Hillel.

Cindy Greenberg (she/her), CEO of Repair the World

Maya Hawkins, Volunteer at Digital Girl

Volunteers

Service in Philly: A Chance to Engage and Reflect

Staff

Lily supported the students of the Village by collaborating with a Rwandan house mother and mentoring a “family,” a group of 15 high school girls. Lily mentored them and joined them during their nightly “family” meetings.

Rachel Sacks (she/her)

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