VOLUNTEERING AND SOCIAL ACTION SHOULD BE AN IMPORTANT PART OF EVERY TEENAGERS JOURNEY INTO ADULTHOOD!

Sign up today and start your volunteering journey with Project ImpACT!

Project ImpACT inspires and empowers Jewish youth to make an impact in the community and beyond, through meaningful volunteering, shaping the next generation of active young leaders.

The programme offers impactful volunteering opportunities at several locations after school and on the weekend supporting a variety of local charities. The volunteering sessions encourage an outward and active approach to helping others and enable teens to develop valuable life skills.

We are delighted to be working with 28 communities and a growing number of young volunteers from 35 schools. Project ImpACT is a registered provider of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.


IN THE NEWS!

‘Teenagers make an ImpACT with their 22,000th meal for people in food poverty’, The Jewish Chronicle

‘Kisharon joins forces with Project Impact’, Jewish Weekly

‘Thousands volunteer for Mitzvah Day in north London and beyond’, Ham & High

‘30,000 people spread Mitzvah Day magic nationwide’, Jewish News

‘Teenage volunteers pack £125,000 worth of essentials for Ukrainian refugees’, Jewish Weekly

‘Teens 'sweep' for food banks’, The Jewish Chronicle

‘ImpACT Teens in supermarket sweep for Food Bank Aid’, Jewish Weekly

‘Maitlis Leads Charity Cooks’, The Jewish Chronicle

‘Emily Maitlis Cookathon’, Jewish News

‘Teenagers clock up 'inspiring' 3,000 hours of pandemic volunteering’, Ham & High

‘Top volunteers enjoy night in the spotlight’, The Jewish Chronicle

‘Ottolenghi adds spice to charity cookathon’, The Jewish Chronicle

‘Over 100 teens make food for the homeless in volunteering project’, Jewish News

‘Mitzvah Day: Jamie Oliver makes a special appearance as youth charity goes online’, Ham&High

‘The AJR and Project ImpACT joined forces this week to send care packages to over 300 AJR members to help raise their spirits during lockdown’, Association of Jewish Refugees

'Scene and be seen! Warming Soup’, Jewish News

 
 

the Benefits of youth volunteering

 

Encourages an outward, active approach to helping others less fortunate.

Improves emotional wellbeing, empathy and resilience.

Gives a sense of purpose, responsibility and  empowerment.

 

Provides transferable skills for the workplace including leadership, communication, team work, and problems solving.

Creates an understanding of the work charities do and inspires young people to use their time to give back to the community.

 

 
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