Volunteer centers of the network are already working in 6 countries
Last news and events from volunteer centers
Community members in need regularly receive targeted food support
Volunteers—active seniors—celebrated the two-year anniversary of their club within the walls of their beloved community center
On May 25, the Volunteer Center "Volunteer Community" met with the charitable foundation "Омiр сыйла"
20 Years of Kedem Jacobs JCC: A Celebration We Shared with Those Who Need It Most
On May 25, as part of the “Sources of Compassion” initiative, a seminar was held for the “Support” project — all about dialogue, trust, and care.
Culture truly brings people together—regardless of age.
An action with a symbolic name on Good Deeds Day served as a reminder that care is shown through action.
A Volunteer Initiative in the Synagogue — An Example of Open Dialogue Between Volunteers and Community Members
A birthday is always a special date—and even more so when it’s a milestone for a senior.
Stories from volunteers
savonichev
alexander
savonichev
alexander
Savonichev Alexander, 29 years old. I am a builder. I have got to volunteer center quite recently, just 3-4 months ago (I was brought by one good friend of mine) and I have already managed to participate in a huge number of different actions: departures outside of the town, the work of madrikh with the children, both cleaning of cemeteries, and a campaign of the visits to the veterans, and the participation in big city campaigns. But the Moked Lokashish project, with which we help elderly people to do small repair works, is the closest to me. As for me, it is actual to be the volunteer today because every time, I feel as I bring benefit to the society and indirectly I do many people a little happier.
oksana
and
kristina
krijanovsky
oksana
and
kristina
krijanovsky
Curiosity led us to volunteering. My sister and I attended Romanian language classes at the International Training and Professional Development Center at KEDEM and became interested in the stands of the Volunteer Center. They were so bright and interesting that we wanted to learn more about it.
So we became volunteers for the "Call Center" project, which is designed for communicating with elderly members of the community. Our task is to provide information about upcoming events, congratulate them on holidays, conduct surveys, and find out what assistance they need. When the military actions started in Israel, we also called the elderly to provide prompt assistance.
We have also been involved in other volunteer initiatives. Last year, Kristina participated in the "Clean Chișinău" campaign on the Day of Good Deeds, and I helped organize a master class for the elderly in Buděšty. Together, we also assisted in conducting a master class for participants of the "Day Center" project.
We participate in the IMPROmedia project, and among other things, voiced an animated video on the history of Purim. We also joined the "Memory in Documents" project, but it is currently suspended due to the military actions in Israel. We have made several festive visits to community members with gifts and have also participated in workshops on making crafts and gifts for the elderly.
Volunteering for us is an opportunity to lead an active life, communicate, and help those in need of support. We take part in various events organized by the Volunteer Center and KEDEM, and we are very glad that we once followed our curiosity!
kseniya
sheinis
kseniya
sheinis
I am a journalist. Listening is an important part of my profession. Listening is also necessary in volunteering, and I started to be a volunteer by making calls to lonely elderly people, and congratulating them on their birthday. Despite the fact that the congratulation was informally and quickly said, I invented every wish individually for everyone. I felt on the other end of the line that wards were happy and smiled a lot during the phone call. And they had a desire to tell a little bit more about themselves.
Then there was created by chance “There is Time” project of the League of Volunteers by EJCC Menorah. This is the project, in which I was completely in. And it seems to me, that I brought it to the highest point. I had various interesting tasks: to come up with what dishes to cook from the Jewish cuisine, arrange everything, find interested residents, held a delicious master class. Is this altruism? Maybe it is. Sharing energy and knowledge is altruistic for sure!
oksana
roginskaya
oksana
roginskaya
Hello! My name is Oksana Roginskaya, and I am a volunteer at the center. Why did I choose volunteer work? Probably because I wanted to be useful and bring joy to other people. I knew about the center for a long time and even joined its group on VKontakte, although at that time, I had no free time for real acts of kindness. Back then, I worked at a hotel and simultaneously studied at a restoration college.
I first got involved in volunteer activities in 2017 when I read in the center's group that they needed a volunteer for the carpentry workshop. My second "volunteer task" I received at the September festival of the non-governmental charitable foundation for the systemic support of people with autism, "Anton is nearby." So, I gradually got involved, and volunteer work began to bring me great pleasure.
In my second year of volunteering, I joined the sewing workshop at the employment preparation center, where I work now. My main job (hotel administrator) allows me to dedicate a lot of time to volunteer activities, which I am very happy about! I work with children with autism and share the warmth of my heart with them. It's not difficult at all! On the contrary, knowing that I am needed by others fills my life with meaning and allows me to feel happy!
mititelu
valentina
mititelu
valentina
Hi all! My name is Mititelu Valentina, I am 16 years old and I am a first-year student at a teacher training college. I learned about the Republican Volunteer Center from my friend and started volunteering almost two years ago. My first project was called "Limba Noastră" where I taught Romanian to children. Participation in this project helped me become more punctual and responsible, as I realized that I have obligations that I should fulfill. In the volunteer movement, I especially like communication with different people, regardless of their age and interests. I love to learn something new and develop, as well as help people and see their smiles after helping. During my participation in the projects, I met a lot of wonderful people and there were many pleasant stories. One of them happened during the delivery of new phones. To old people. We helped them figure it out by explaining how each program worked. It was very interesting to listen to their stories that happened to them throughout their lives, and it's very nice to see smiles and joy on their faces. I understood that our communication was necessary for the elderly, and it brought pleasure to both of us. I am proud of my decision to become a volunteer at the Republican Volunteer Center, and I do not regret my choice at all. Activities at the RVC brought me new knowledge, a large number of interesting acquaintances and vast experience of working with people.
viorika
kelban
viorika
kelban
My name is Viorika Kelban. I joined RVC about two years ago thanks to a friend who was a volunteer at the center and enthusiastically told me about its activities. I wanted to become part of this wonderful project where compassion and caring for others are the main values.
My first volunteer projects were the Healthy Vitamin Box and "Memory Cafe" for elderly with dementia. I also participated in delivering Shabbat packages to our wards. After the Good Deeds Day, I became interested in the "Home Care" project, where I enjoy interacting with people of different generations, learning their life stories, and sharing my own.
The "Preserving the Memory of Jewish Life" project opened up the tragic pages of Jewish history in Moldova to me - pogroms and the Holocaust. I try to attend all events dedicated to these tragic events, which make me reflect on our history and the fate of the elderly who witnessed these events.
In this context, I was drawn to the "Origins of Mercy" project, which focuses on caring for the elderly. Volunteers strive to ease the lives of the elderly and fill them with bright colors. Thanks to volunteering, I have become a real "good wizard" who, together with others, is capable of changing lives and society for the better!
catherine
rubencik
catherine
rubencik
24 years old
Reception document service assistant.
Hobbies: I write poems, prose and I enjoy being photographed.
My volunteer career began when I was at school in 11th grade. My friend and I signed up for an action against extremism and drug trafficking. We walked around the district and made photos of “advertisements” of drugs, smoking mixtures, and various inscriptions such as swastikas, which offend different nationalities. We sent all the information to a police officer.
Later, I was a volunteer in the search and rescue team «Liza Alert» and searched for missing people. I placed announcements about the search, notified the public about the results, and I was also the organizer of the «Memorial Day of the Perished Children» supported by «Lisa Alert».
I wanted to be a volunteer from a Jewish organization, and I learned about the existence of Hesed Ester and the fact that everyone could participate in cleaning the Jewish cemetery. This is very important for me as a Jew, as a member of the community, and it gives me great pleasure to do this activity. There is such a nice and useful action as cleaning the cemetery — thank you so much for it!
maria
skibitskaya
maria
skibitskaya
Maria Skibitskaya is a physician, a graduate of the Kuban State Medical University (general medicine specialization). She was born in Krasnodar, in a family of doctors. A patriot of her city. An athlete with a sports rating in synchronized swimming. Works as a physician, providing a qualified medical assistance. Long lines of patients prove this – many people want to get fast and efficient help, which Maria provides.
Maria is actively involved into the social life of her city, giving lectures and writing articles for scientific and popular magazines and participates in cardiological, surgical and therapeutic conferences. Involved into scientific work.
She is also an activist of the Krasnodar Jewish community. Maria is an author of the project The School of Health, where she gives lectures on health and a healthy way of life. She generously shares her knowledge with other people and carries out preventive work. She is full of enthusiasm and creative plans. Her first volunteering action took place in the framework of Metsuda, where she helped elderly people.
Being a graduate of the Metsuda, Maria has created her own volunteering project The School of Health, where she gives various workshops dedicated to a healthy way of life.
Maria considers, that every person must help those, who need help, when she has an opportunity to do that. “Volunteering for me is the joy of others, gratitude, positive emotions. These things lack so often nowadays!”
banetskaya
ekaterina
banetskaya
ekaterina
My name is Ekaterina Banetskaya, I am a student of the Grodno State University. I am a psychiatrist student and have always loved working with people. My main hobbies are photography, music, movies and books. Thanks to a fortunate combination of circumstances and new acquaintances, I ended up in Hesed. I enjoy working with people of the "golden age", because I am studying in another city, far away from my family, and the warmth I get from these people for helping them makes my life warmer and easier. My favorite project is "J-delivery". As part of a project, I do light errands or go to the store and make a difference for the elderly and feel better about it. I would like to wish all volunteers patience, perseverance and diligence, but do not overwork, so as not to burn out emotionally. I wish you all love, health and sunny days over your head.
vanessa
paikova
vanessa
paikova
My name is Vanessa, I am 23 years old, and I am always in search of diverse development. Working in a restaurant is my main occupation, but in addition to that, I strive to dedicate time to self-education and professional growth. By taking various courses, participating in online classes and training sessions, I aim to become more competent and learn more about different areas.
One of the key projects I am involved in is "Your District." It is a wonderful opportunity for me to engage in creativity, where I can apply my skills and creativity. This project has given me the chance to explore art therapy and feel useful by helping others through the creative process.
It is through this project that I also became acquainted with volunteering. I am fascinated by the variety of tasks to be performed: helping people, seeing visible results of my work – that is what motivates me every day.
The volunteer center has become more than just a place where I can spend time productively. It is a place where I have found new acquaintances, opportunities to develop my project, and a space where I feel I can contribute to something greater.
malika
ardykhaeva
malika
ardykhaeva
Hello, my name is Malika, I am 14 years old, and I study at the B.Z. Hertzl Lyceum. My decision to become a volunteer was completely conscious and aligned with my inner desire to help others and be useful to society. Moreover, volunteering is a great opportunity to try myself in different areas and grow as a person.
I have participated in various projects such as “Origins of Mercy”, cooking masterclasses, and nutritionist lectures. Each of these events allows me to discover new facets of myself and learn something new. Participating in the center’s events also allows me to immerse myself in Jewish culture and study traditions.
The RVC team has become a real family to me, where friendly and trusting relationships thrive. We support each other like close relatives. And, in essence, what unites us is no less important than blood ties – it is the desire to help others and bring joy to those in need. I am very happy that I chose this path and invite everyone to become a part of our big volunteer family!
anna
velichko
anna
velichko
Anna is a coordinator of Lehava program, organizer of volunteering projects in Jewish community of St. Petersburg. Anna is involved in volunteering more than 10 years and thinks that year by year an amount of initiatives offered by young people is increasing.
Anna believes that if we take this world as our home each of us wants to make it more beautiful, more comfortable and more kind.