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Applications Now Open for 2018-2019 Repair the World Fellowship

November 21, 2017 By eJP

Photo via Repair the World NYC

Repair the World is now accepting applications for the Repair the World Fellowship in Detroit, Miami, New York City, Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh. The Fellowship is from August 14, 2018-July 12, 2019. Applications are being accepted until January 29, 2018, and then will be reviewed on a rolling basis until May 31, 2018.

The Repair the World Fellowship is an 11 month opportunity for individuals ages 21 to 26 to recruit and engage the Jewish community and their peers to address social justice issues through meaningful service. Fellows are placed in one of five cities with Repair’s “Communities” program to recruit, train, and serve alongside volunteers and local nonprofits to create community change around education justice and food justice. Fellows both develop their own local initiatives and programs, and leverage Repair’s ongoing national campaigns, such as Act Now, throughout the year. Repair the World provides training, a living stipend, communal housing, and other perks.

For more information, FAQs, and access to the application, visit the Fellowship Page: fellows.werepair.org

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