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Leah Lizarondo of 412 Food Rescue

I was in my final semester as an undergrad and still had absolutely no idea what I wanted to do with my life, let alone what I was going to do after graduation.

Annie Dunn (she/her), Pittsburgh Fellow, 2016-17

A Ukelele Club in Crown Heights

Building Community in Detroit

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Why I Spent Yom Kippur Serving Up Pork Chops in Brooklyn

My Jewish identity has always been very important to me and so has my desire and passion for environmental and social justice. I think it’s valuable and enriching to learn about the Jewish context behind issues I believe in.

Ariel Wexler (she/her), Pittsburgh Fellow, 2016-17

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I’ve spent the past three years doing service in low income communities through my work at Repair the World. I’ve mobilized thousands of young people to volunteer alongside me. The more I saw and experienced, the deeper it pushed me to think about how to make real change.

Alli Lesovoy (she/her), Former NY Engagement Associate at Repair the World

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Beth Steinhorn on the Conference on Volunteering and Service

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Leah Lizarondo of 412 Food Rescue

Staff

Why I Spent Yom Kippur Serving Up Pork Chops in Brooklyn

I was in my final semester as an undergrad and still had absolutely no idea what I wanted to do with my life, let alone what I was going to do after graduation.

Annie Dunn (she/her), Pittsburgh Fellow, 2016-17

My Jewish identity has always been very important to me and so has my desire and passion for environmental and social justice. I think it’s valuable and enriching to learn about the Jewish context behind issues I believe in.

Ariel Wexler (she/her), Pittsburgh Fellow, 2016-17

A Ukelele Club in Crown Heights

Staff

I’ve spent the past three years doing service in low income communities through my work at Repair the World. I’ve mobilized thousands of young people to volunteer alongside me. The more I saw and experienced, the deeper it pushed me to think about how to make real change.

Alli Lesovoy (she/her), Former NY Engagement Associate at Repair the World

Building Community in Detroit

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Beth Steinhorn on the Conference on Volunteering and Service

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