JustServe strengthens communities by helping people engage in meaningful acts of service. Our mission is simple and powerful: connect individuals with local opportunities to serve, support community needs, and make service a natural part of everyday life.
Our Core Principles
- Serve Locally – Start where you are. Every community has needs, and every person can make a difference.
- Build People – Service transforms lives—both those who give and those who receive. It fosters growth, empathy, and resilience.
- Way of Life – Service isn’t just an event; it’s a mindset. We work to make service a daily habit that strengthens individuals and communities.
What Makes JustServe Unique?
JustServe provides a wide range of resources and programs that empower individuals, families, and communities to serve with purpose:
- JustServe Cities – Collaborate with local leaders to create a culture of service across entire communities.
- Service Clubs – Bring youth together regularly to learn, serve, and connect.
- National Days of Service – Unite across regions for large-scale impact.
- Disaster Response – Mobilize volunteers quickly when urgent needs arise.
- Volunteer Research – Understand trends and improve volunteer engagement.
- Ideas for Youth, Families, and DIY Projects – Make service accessible for every age and situation.
- Local JustServe Specialists – Over 2,000 ready to support communities and organizations.
- JustServe.org – A free platform ready to help you connect with more volunteers in your community.
Global Reach
The JustServe.org platform is available in 17 countries, connecting over 1,000,000 users with thousands of service opportunities. Whether you’re an individual looking to give back or an organization seeking volunteers, JustServe makes it easy to find and share ways to help.
Join the Movement
Service changes lives—and communities. When you serve, you build bridges, strengthen neighborhoods, and create hope. Explore opportunities near you at https://www.justserve.org and make service a way of life.
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