JustServe in 2023

Muslim women help hold up wall on new construction

JustServe is a movement to build peace, love, and unity in our communities. It links individuals and groups to local projects, promoting positive impact and unity while inspiring hope through shared acts of goodness. JustServe facilitates collaboration among various organizations, schools, and faith-based communities to make a meaningful difference and cultivate a spirit of service.

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In addition, JustServe has had over 2,000 new organizations join the platform in 2023 alone. JustServe has also facilitated 147,981 community service projects since its inception in 2012.

—Bishop Gérald Caussé, Presiding Bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Serve, No Matter Your Age

When Evan (10) noticed his local food bank was short on jam, he sprang into action. With his mother’s assistance, he made a video asking for donations of jams and jellies from friends and family, which spread quickly on social media. Evan’s schoolmates also joined in, organizing a competition to see which class could collect the most jars. The response was overwhelming, eventually yielding 702 jars. Evan’s story goes to show that one person can have a profound impact—regardless of their age.

Two boys with donations collected at food drive

Serve from Anywhere

During the Alberta wildfires in May of 2023, community members used JustServe to partner with local leaders and officials to support evacuated residents. Sarah, the JustServe specialist in Central Alberta, helped facilitate communication and coordination through a dedicated wildfire recovery page on JustServe.org. As a result, affected residents were able to receive the support they needed—even though many of the donations were coming from people outside their community.

Serve Your Neighbor

As the Maternal Outcomes Matter Showers (MOMS) tour has traveled around the United States in 2023, Church members have used the JustServe platform to coordinate volunteer efforts. Collaborating with local organizations like A Chance to Learn and CocoLife.Black, JustServe volunteers in multiple cities helped to run “baby showers” for expectant mothers in inner-city communities. As a result, these mothers have enjoyed better access to local resources, which in turn leads to improved maternal and infant outcomes.

What Can I Do?

  • Find out which organizations need help in your community.
  • See if JustServe is available in your area.
  • Visit JustServe.org, register, and join the movement!

Register and Volunteer with JustServe

Find a project in your area and start serving today.