Everyone can serve... and that includes children! Andrea Peterson, leader of the Brussels Street Kindness project, shares how taking children out of their comfort zone to serve homeless people has changed their perspective... and brightened the days of the people they meet.Serving SHORT Stories alternates with our regular-length episodes, to serve you bite-size bits of inspiration you can share with others.
"You have the chance to become part of something bigger than yourself!" This is what Professor Xavier told his team of X-Men. And it is what Serve the City project leaders guide their volunteers towards on a regular basis, as they enable their teams to serve successfully.In Part 1 of this double episode, we meet Mahmoud and Andrea, two project leaders from Serve the City Brussels. We hear their backstories — Mahmoud as a Syrian refugee and Andrea as a corporate volunteer — and how, as they support the others they lead, their leadership is also supported. This story from our founding city is part of our celebration of Serve the City's 20th anniversary this month!
While at the Amsterdam City Exchange, Nate Kohler from Serve the City Paris did not just to make friends and exchange best practices in volunteering. He tells us in this episode how his new friends stepped up to support him with a crisis that happened back at home.Serving SHORT Stories alternates with our regular-length episodes, to serve you bite-size bits of inspiration you can share with others.
If you've ever been to Amsterdam, you know how they love their pancakes... and their bikes. In this episode we hear from Willem Dieleman, a volunteers with Serve the City Amsterdam, who has combined these twin Dutch passions into one creative serving project.Serving SHORT Stories alternates with our regular-length episodes, to serve you bite-size bits of inspiration you can share with others.
When mighty heroes, each actively doing good in their own domains, unite as a force for the world... that's when amazing things happen! We see it with Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and the rest of the Justice League... and we see it as Serve the City communities worldwide work together for global good!In this episode, we hear how initiatives like the Global Volunteer Day, STC Forums and City Exchanges are bringing together change-makers from all around the world to work together as friends for transformation.
In these two little stories about creating beauty in the surroundings of people in need, Carlton Deal, the founder of Serve the City, emphasizes how simple projects can move the needle in people's lives... and help them perhaps to see their own beauty.Serving SHORT Stories alternates with our regular-length episodes, to serve you bite-size bits of inspiration you can share with others.
When a multinational corporation and a values-based volunteering non-profit team up to use their unique superpowers to benefit the world... then they can truly become superheroes! In Part 2 of this exploration of the partnership between UPS and Serve the City, we see how it has moved from simply local community engagement to growing global impact.We see how the UPS Foundation has helped to start a new chapter of Serve the City in Cologne, upskill migrant workers in Dubai, and open the Impact Coworking Cafe in Paris. And we also see how STC works with UPS in their mission of delivering pathways to empower resilient, just, and safe communities around the world.
Giving time to volunteering can change the course of your life! That's what happened to Nicolo Sgreva, the representative for the UPS Foundation in Europe. In this story, Nicolo tells us how volunteering around the world led him into his present job, and how he sees volunteering benefiting his UPS colleagues.Serving SHORT Stories alternates with our regular-length episodes, to serve you bite-size bits of inspiration you can share with others.
"When someone acquires great power, the use or misuse of that power is everything." These are the words of Professor Xavier to his X-Men, mutants who are normally feared by people for their unusual abilities. And these words could equally apply to big corporations in our cities.But as corporations demonstrate corporate social responsibility through community involvement, they build trust as they contribute to their cities. In this episode, we see how partnership between the global transportation giant UPS and Serve the City has employed the unique abilities of each to benefit their cities and amplify their impact... together.
This heartwarming story comes from our very first podcast episode, set at a Community Dinner in Lisbon in April 2019. A young volunteer came up with a creative way to support the Community Dinners, that also caused people often treated as worthless to see the dignity in themselves.Serving SHORT Stories alternates with our regular-length episodes, to serve you bite-size bits of inspiration you can share with others.