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Service and travel programs are immersive opportunities for learners of all ages to engage in meaningful service experiences that address needs in communities outside of their own.

Whether you're looking for a service and travel experience for your teens, young adults, or your own family, these national organizations offer service and travel programs:

American Jewish World Service (AJWS):
AJWS is an international development organization that offers programs overseas. These programs focus on social justice and sustainability in communities outside of the U.S.
Jewish Funds for Justice (JFsJ):
JFsJ is a national public foundation that offers domestic programs that focus on social justice sustainability.
PANIM: Institute for Jewish Leadership and Values, a division of BBYO:
PANIM offers domestic programs for teens only. These programs focus on building future leaders through service, advocacy, and civic engagement.
Masa Israel Journey:

Masa Israel Journey enables young Jewish adults, ages 18 to 30, to spend five to 12 months in Israel interning, volunteering or studying on one of more than 160 programs.

To speak to a local Bay Area representative please contact Danna Rubin at 415-512-6274.



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