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hnf220

hnf220

Best ways to proactively and productively engage in local community?

Feeling pretty useless and dejected on a larger scale at this point, looking for more local community engagement ideas to spread some hope and connection

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    heymims

    heymims

    11w

    I feel the same

    Thank you for posting this. I’ve been feeling the same and hoping to find ideas and inspiration as well

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    jessjoy

    jessjoy

    11w

    Silver Lining Mentoring

    It’s a great organization with several ways to engage to have an impact on kids in the foster care system. https://www.silverliningmentoring.org/volunteer/

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    hnf220

    hnf220

    10w

    Answering my own post

    I forgot about this program but this is a good way to volunteer and help your community if you don’t have time to give to extensive volunteering: https://lasagnalove.org/

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    yiseowl

    yiseowl

    11w

    10 Places to Volunteer in Boston

    You’re not alone. Action combats anxiety. This list may be slightly outdated but it’s still relevant. Thank you for posting 🙏

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    bucketlistboston

    bucketlistboston

    11w

    Thank you for this 🫶

    I appreciate this so much and hope we can find some amazing organizations & community to be a part of 🥺

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    sunnydayz

    9w

    Www,volunteermatch.org

    You can match for your local area and particular interests/skillset. It may be a good place to try.

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    swapnilmishra

    swapnilmishra

    9w

    Wine and Whine: Venting About Life in Boston

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    adblackf

    adblackf

    11w

    https://www.bumc.bu.edu/gms/2023/12/12/2023-2024-volunteering-opportunities-in-and-around-boston/

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