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Tikkun Olam in the Capital Region
Repairing the world, together
The Capital Region is home to a vibrant and interconnected Jewish community, with organizations offering meaningful ways to give back, connect, and make an impact. Whether you're looking to volunteer, donate, or participate in community life, these organizations provide strong entry points
Community Organizations
Jewish Federation of Northeastern New YorkA central hub for Jewish life in the region, supporting local initiatives, organizing events, and helping individuals find ways to engage through their “community concierge” approach
Sidney Albert Albany Jewish Community CenterA cornerstone of community life offering fitness, arts, youth programs, adult education, and cultural events for all ages
Schenectady Jewish Community CenterProvides fitness facilities, youth programming, sports leagues, and community-building events in a welcoming environment
Chabad of the Capital DistrictWith centers across Albany, Delmar, Clifton Park, and Saratoga, Chabad offers educational programs, holiday events, and accessible Jewish experiences for people of all backgrounds
Jewish Family Services of Northeastern New YorkFocused on social services, JFS supports individuals and families through counseling, resettlement assistance, and community care programs
Beyond the Basics: Local Impact & Creative Community
Tikkun Olam in the Capital Region isn’t only happening through established institutions, it is very much alive in grassroots organizing, mutual aid, arts, and community care. These spaces often offer some of the most direct and meaningful ways to get involved
Mutual Aid & Food Justice
Capital Roots(Often connected with regional food distribution efforts, including the Produce Project and food access initiatives.) A great way to support food justice through volunteering, gardening, and education
Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New YorkServes thousands across the region. Volunteers can help with food sorting, distribution, and community programs
Local grassroots efforts in Troy New York and Albany New York regularly organize neighborhood cleanups, food sharing, and mutual aid pop-ups—often coordinated informally through social media and community networks
Latinx, Queer & Cultural Organizing
In Our Own VoicesA powerful, community-rooted organization centering LGBTQ+ people of color through advocacy, health initiatives, and cultural programming.
The Pride Center of the Capital RegionOffers support groups, events, and volunteer opportunities across a wide spectrum of identities and experiences.
Casa ComunitariaFocused on immigrant and Latinx communities, offering mutual aid, advocacy, and community programming
The region also hosts a growing ecosystem of Latinx-led cultural events, queer art spaces, and grassroots collectives
Arts, Film & Creative Networks
Albany Center GalleryA hub for local artists, exhibitions, and community-driven creative programming.
Electric City BarnA DIY-style creative space supporting music, performance, and experimental art.
Upstate Alliance for the Creative EconomySupports artists, cultural workers, and creative industries across the region.
Local filmmakers, photographers, and media artists are often connected through informal networks, screenings, and collaborations
Everyday Tikkun Olam
Show up to a neighborhood cleanup
Support vendors at the farmer's market and popup events
Attend and host community events
Build bridges across cultures, identities, and communities

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