What can I do today, near me?
Tell us where you are and what you have. We'll suggest five specific ways to serve your neighbors β sized to the time, money, and proximity you actually have.
Five ways to serve
“When you quietly serve a person in need, you are being shaped into the image of Jesus.”
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Hand-curated actions from the books that built this site. Each one is small, specific, and doable today.
Groups God Wants All of Us to Love
The ten groups Scripture names specifically — the hungry, the orphan, the widow, the poor, the addicted, the exploited, the prisoner, the vulnerable, the unreached, and the nation of Israel.
environmentClean Up a Park on Your Walk
Bring a trash bag and a pair of gardening gloves on your usual walk. Fill the bag on the way out, drop it in the dumpster on the way back.
neighborsDrop Soup at a Sick Friend's Door
A quart of soup, a sleeve of crackers, a note. Leave on the porch. Text once it's there.
homelessBuild a Homeless Care Kit
Pack a gallon ziplock with food, hygiene, a gift card, and a handwritten note. Keep it in your trunk for the next person you pass at an intersection.
neighborsMow an Elderly Neighbor's Lawn
When you mow yours, mow theirs too. Don't ask. Don't leave a note. Just do it.
Why this exists
Most people want to love their neighbors. We get stuck at the threshold — we don't know who, how, or what's appropriate. This is scaffolding for the first step. The hope is that you stop needing it: that one day you notice the woman crying in the parking lot, the neighbor with the foreclosure sign, the kid alone at the lunch table — and just go.