Be the first to attend this event.
On December 25th, join hundreds of others from the Detroit Jewish community giving back by volunteering at a local nonprofit. Your mitzvah allows the staff of these organizations to have time off and enjoy Christmas with their families.
There are a variety of volunteer locations and needs with something for everyone, including family friendly options. You simply need to reach out and let them know you want to help.
Choose a Mitzvah Day project and contact the lead person listed to join. Spots are first come, first served!
For questions, contact Daniel Bucksbaum at bucksbaum@jewishdetroit.org, or Tamara Lopes at lopes@jewishdetroit.org.
Cass Community Social Services
11850 Woodrow WilsonDetroit, MI 48206
Lead contact: sepethoud@casscommunity.org – 313-883-2277 x203 (Sue Pethoud)
Contact on December 25: Faith Fowler- ffowler@casscommunity.org – 313-883-2277
Description of Agency: Homeless services agency with shelters, emergency housing and permanent supportive housing programs.
Volunteer Project: Prepare and serve meals.
Meals on Wheels
11600 Grand RiverBrighton, MI 48116
Lead contact: cassidy@mealsonwheelsmi.org – 810-632-2155 (Cassidy Timo)
Contact on December 25: Candie Hovarter- info@lwmow.org -517-375-3598
Description of Agency: Meals on Wheels is a nonprofit organization that delivers meals to homebound seniors in Livingston, Westerns & Southeast Oakland County.
Volunteer Project: Delivering meals to homebound seniors who have reserved to receive a meal on Christmas Day.
Jewish Senior Life – Prentis Residence
15100 W 10 Mile Rd.Oak Park, MI 48237
Lead contact: brobinson@jslmi.org – 248-592-5068 (Beth Robinson)
Description of Agency: Jewish Senior Life is far more than a place to live. It’s 6 beautiful residences in 2 vibrant communities in southeast Michigan where bonds of friendship are built or renewed, and passions are pursued. It’s where residents actively engage with one another and, as a result, remain active in mind, body and spirit. And its where creative programs and services extend spiritual, social and cultural values of the Jewish tradition to residents, families and community members. JSL is a place where older adults can embrace life and community in a secure and supportive environment.
JSL is proud to provide inclusive residential communities. We welcome all people without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, disability, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, familial status and marital status.
Volunteer Project: Candle Lighting / singing / sharing holiday (Chanukah & Christmas) memories.
Jewish Senior Life – Meer Residence
6760 W. Maple RoadWest Bloomfield, MI 48322
Lead contact: brobinson@jslmi.org – 248-592-5068 (Beth Robinson)
Contact on December 25: Laura Shields- lshields@jslmi.org -248-320-3850
Description of Agency: Jewish Senior Life is far more than a place to live. It’s 6 beautiful residences in 2 vibrant communities in southeast Michigan where bonds of friendship are built or renewed, and passions are pursued. It’s where residents actively engage with one another and, as a result, remain active in mind, body and spirit. And its where creative programs and services extend spiritual, social and cultural values of the Jewish tradition to residents, families and community members. JSL is a place where older adults can embrace life and community in a secure and supportive environment.JSL is proud to provide inclusive residential communities. We welcome all people without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, disability, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, familial status and marital status.
Volunteer Project: Serve dinner to Meer residents and help clean up after.
Pope Francis Center – Day Center
438 St. Antoine St.Detroit, MI 48226
Lead contact: volunteer@popefranciscenter.org – adrienne@pfr.org -313-784-9234 (Adrienne Polumbo)
Description of Agency: Located in the heart of downtown Detroit, Pope Francis Center provides vital services to individuals experiencing homelessness. On an average day, we welcome over 200 guests and provide them with nutritious meals, showers, laundry, and access to doctors, dentists, lawyers, and housing providers through our free clinics. We’ve been serving Detroit’s most vulnerable citizens since 1990, and we’re committed to eradicating chronic homelessness in our city.
Volunteer Project: Serve breakfast and lunch, manage laundry and showers, distribute hygiene items and clothing, and much more for over 200 guests each day. When you arrive for your shift, our staff will walk you through the day and assign tasks. On this date, we’ll also be distributing gifts to our guests to provide extra comfort during the cold winters of Michigan. These items include sweat suits, thermal underwear, socks, gloves, hats, scarves, and hygiene products.
Canterbury-on-the-Lake
5601 Hatchery Rd.Waterford, MI 48329
Lead contact: lvachon@vorchardscotl.com (Liz Vachon)
Contact on December 25: First Floor Lease Staff- 248-462-5971
Description of Agency: Canterbury on the lake (DIFFERENT THAN CANTERBURY VILLAGE!!) is a retirement community. We are requesting that you visit the nursing home section of our community which is called “The Pavilion.” There are signs indicating where that entrance is located.
Volunteer Project: One-on-one visits with residents that agree. Just pop in and ask them if they would like to chat for a little while.
Brilliant Detroit
5675 Larkins StreetDetroit, MI 48210
Lead contact: mgamer@brilliantdetroit.org – (May Gamer)
Description of Agency: Brilliant Cities is a neighborhood-powered model ensuring children 0-8 are school-ready, healthy, and supported. We do this by transforming houses into community hubs where children and families have what they need to thrive.Our vision is to cultivate “Kid Success Cities” full of opportunities for young children and families to have what they need for a bright future. This looks like:80% of children served in neighborhoods with Brilliant Cities hubs reading at grade level by third grade with measurable well-being.A proven and sustainable model that can be deployed to interested cities.
Volunteer Project: Volunteers will work together to organize our programming supply room and make space for new programming supplies. Volunteers will learn about Brilliant’s mission of literacy support while helping to organize book donations.Volunteer activities include, arranging bins of books on shelves (some lifting involved). Organizing books by reading level (no lifting required), Beautifying Literacy Room storage space.
St. Stephen’s Methodist Church — Jimmy’s Kids
1235 LawndaleDetroit, MI 48209
Lead contact: http://jimtuman.com/jimmyskids -313-377-6674 (David McKay)
Description of Agency: Jimmy’s Kids Christmas Morning Program
Volunteer Project: Pick up bags of toys to deliver to families on Christmas morning.
HOPE Shelters
249 Baldwin AvePontiac, Michigan 48342
Lead contact: Contact@HopeShelters.org
Description of Agency: HOPE provides safe and judgment-free shelter, innovative programs, and public advocacy to end homelessness. HOPE is committed to helping each guest resolve their homelessness and identify a network of supportive services delivered in a trauma-informed setting.
Volunteer Project: Mengle with guests and help serve food. There are games to play. BINGO is a fun activity. Dinner is served at 5:30 and 6:00. Help with this is appreciated.
Christ Church
960 East JeffersonDetroit, MI 48236
Lead contact: Ajones323@yahoo.com -313-461-4696 (Anquenetta Jones)
Description of Agency: To educate, advocate, and promote healthy aging to enable people to make choices about home and community-based services and long-term care that will improve their quality of life.
Volunteer Project: Meal Delivery Driver-deliver 1 hot meal and 1 cold box to a route of 10 older adults in the Detroit Area. Turn-by-turn directions are provided.
JARC
Lead contact: jessicatierney@jarc.org – 248-940-2607 (Jessica Tierney)
Contact on December 25: Jacob Gottlieb – jacobgottlieb@jarc.org -248-940-2751
Description of Agency: JARC provides support services to enable adults with developmental disabilities to live full and meaningful lives.
Volunteer Project: Play some games, ideas can be provided prior, bake some cookies, hang out, and enjoy one another’s company.
Locations:
Meadow (Huntington Woods, please call for address)
Katzman Home (West Bloomfield, please call for address)
Keller/Walch Home (Bloomfield Hills, please call for address)
Pitt Home (Bloomfield Hills, please call for address)
Sanctum House
21335 Tuck Rd.Farmington Hills, MI 48336
Lead contact: shannon@sanctumhouse.org – 313-995-1899 (Shannon Brandt)
Description of Agency: We are a two-year wrap around program that services Human Trafficking woman.
Volunteer Project: Help cook, play games, talk with the residents. Maybe baking cookies.
Bridging Communities Inc.
6900 McGrawDetroit, MI 48210
Lead contact: volunteer@bridgingcommunties.org -313-361-6377 x109 (Alexis Escoto)
Description of Agency: We are a non-profit organization located in Southwest Detroit. Our main focus is to assist seniors staying in their home and also the surrounding community.
Volunteer Project: Volunteers will be picking up meals from the hosted site Bridging Communities and delivering the meals to homebound seniors on the route that will be given. DAAA will send BCI something within 7-10 days for background checks. Please make sure it is completed in a timely manner to ensure they are approved to participate.
Vista Maria
20651 W. Warren Rd.Dearborn Heights, MI
Lead contact: mphillips@vistamaria.org – (Madeleine Phillips)
Description of Agency: What began 140 years ago as a home for girls and women in need has evolved to encompass mental health services, foster care and adoption, and secure care for the survivors of human trafficking, along with a focus on education, independent living, and advocacy for the welfare of children. Vista Maria embraces a trauma-informed approach — understanding that all people have experienced traumatic events, yet it is through an understanding of trauma and restorative relationships that we instill hope and enable healing within each child and family.
Volunteer Project: Examples of activities can include cookie decorating, crafts, painting, games.