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SPOTLIGHT

R

epair the World and 
Hillel International’s 
efforts mobilized 
thousands of college students 
in meaningful volunteer ser-
vice and learning through the 
national Serve the 
Moment initiative 
on almost 100 
campuses world-
wide, including at 
the University of 
Michigan.
Serve the Moment fellows 
at U-M focused their efforts 
on racial justice and food jus-
tice, and they split their efforts 
between educational program-
ming and service work. They 
had a very successful MLK 
Shabbat where over 30 stu-
dents hosted Shabbat dinner 
for their roommates with take 
out from local Black-owned 
restaurants. They also hosted 
a fundraiser on Purim for the 
Maize and Blue Cupboard, the 
University of Michigan’s food 
pantry raising more than $250 
to help fight food insecurity on 
campus. They look forward to 
future events including a speak-
er series and a Passover food 
drive.
“The success and over-
whelming response to this 
program is proof positive that 
Jewish college students are 
eager to create change by living 

out their Jewish values,
” says 
Cindy Greenberg, president 
and CEO of Repair the World. 
“We are excited to engage even 
more students to serve their 
communities and address 
urgent local needs 
and inequity.
”
Specifically, 78 
Hillels participated 
across 95 different 
campuses; 101 stu-
dents were Serve the Moment 
interns and completed 10 acts 
of service each and engaged 25 
unique students each, result-
ing in nearly 5,000 students 
engaged in more than 26,000 
total hours of service. The top 
three focuses of the campuses 
were food justice/insecurity (34 
campuses), racial justice/diver-
sity (23 campuses) and environ-
mental justice/sustainability (23 
campuses). 
As part of the Serve the 
Moment initiative, the service 
work combined in-person and 
virtual volunteering. This is just 
the latest partnership between 
Repair and Hillel to strengthen 
and maximize service opportu-
nities for young people. 
Applications are being 
accepted for the June 21-July 
30 cohort of Serve the 
Moment Service Corps at 
https://servethemoment.org/
join-the-corps. 

REPAIR THE WORLD

Serve the Moment 
Pilot Was a Success

Many fellows helped 
fight food insecurity.

