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Causes: Citizen Participation, Judaism, Nonprofit Management, Philanthropy, Religion, Voluntarism Promotion
Mission: Repair the World mobilizes Jews and their communities to take action to pursue a just world, igniting a lifelong commitment to service.
Results: Since 2009, Repair has mobilized over 224,000 participants in over 476,000 acts of service and learning, well on our way to our ambitious goal of one million acts of service and learning by 2026.
Target demographics: we mobilize young adults to serve and learn, partner with Jewish organizations and local service non-profits to get their communities volunteering, and inspire people to take action for social change through digital engagement.
Direct beneficiaries per year: 73,034 volunteers complete165,053 hours of service and learning, contributing $5.2 million in value of volunteer time toward meeting the needs of nonprofit service partners across the country
Geographic areas served: 13 communities across the U.S.
Programs: immersive and episodic service and learning opportunities in partnership with social justice-oriented nonprofits across the country.