Loneliness is one of the top mental health issues in cities—but Serve the City Maastricht is fighting it through the Noah Friendship Platform. Whether you love cats or sword fighting, there is [...]
There's a line in every city that separates... and in Mitrovica, Kosovo, that line is a bridge. Serbs stay on one side and ethnic Albanians on the other... unless they just happen to be [...]
A Big Volunteer Day gives the chance to spread love around a city! Every month, Serve the City Peninsula does multiple projects in a disadvantaged community.
In the two most multicultural cities of the world (Brussels and Dubai), two women lead volunteer programs to help other women who need the courage to embrace new dreams and opportunities.
Violence in Haiti has again become world news. And in the midst of chaos, the Serve the City Haiti team continues to serve with courage, addressing the roots of the crisis.
"Cead mile failte": an Irish phrase that means "a hundred thousand welcomes." That is what Lucy Alexia Dube wants to offer new migrant parents coming to Ireland. Having been a refugee herself, [...]
Combat compassion fatigue! On the 2nd anniversary of the Ukraine war, two refugees in Krakow recount their stories—and how kindness became contagious for them.
Safi Ebrahim and Peter DeWitt of STC Paris lay out for us how compassion can change the trajectory of the life of an immigrant. And Safi should know, as he himself came to Paris as a refugee from [...]
Season 2, Episode 5 (Value: Respect) What if giving gifts to those in need could boost self-respect instead of creating dependency? Saint Nicholas understood this when he gave money anonymously [...]
Season 2, Episode 4 In Krakow, Poland, as in many other big cities around the world, respectable people pretend the homeless person they pass on the street is invisible. There are, the [...]