A coalition of Jewish organizations plans to launch a nationwide service drive this month to mobilize volunteers to provide their skills and time to nonprofits responding to the pandemic, recession, and social-justice protests.
The goal of the effort, dubbed “Serve the Moment,” is to inspire young Jewish adults to perform, collectively, 100,000 acts of service over the next 12 months in response to the coronavirus.
The effort is led by Repair the World, a nonprofit that encourages Jews to volunteer. It is supported by a coalition of more than 30 Jewish religious organizations and nonprofits, including the Jewish Federations of North America, Hillel International, and the Combined Jewish Philanthropies. These groups are providing money and other resources needed to organize the nationwide volunteer drive.
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