Close-up wide shot of two pairs of hands assembling wooden frame pieces on a workbench, natural daylight streaming in from a window to the left, sawdust and tools visible on the surface, no faces, documentary framing
Close-up wide shot of two pairs of hands assembling wooden frame pieces on a workbench, natural daylight streaming in from a window to the left, sawdust and tools visible on the surface, no faces, documentary framing
— Just Work TBH Foundation

Barriers removed. Community leads.

We run volunteer-powered programs — skills workshops, food distribution, youth mentorship — alongside the people who live here. Success means the neighborhood no longer needs us.

/ What we do

Practical programs, neighborhood-accountable

Every program is designed with local partners and run by volunteers from the area. We focus on what's needed, not what looks good in a report.

Skills & Workshops

Youth Development

Food & Resource Access

Hands-on livelihood training run by local facilitators. Topics set by participants, not by us.

After-school mentorship and structured support for young people — led by volunteers who know the neighborhood.

Direct distribution coordinated with local orgs — no middleman markup, no eligibility theater.

How we measure progress

Counted by who moved on, not what we raised

340+

18

92%

Participants who completed a skills track and no longer needed program support within six months.

Local organizations and educators we partner with — all sourced from within the communities we serve.

Of volunteers were already residents in the area before joining — the neighborhood running its own programs.

Bring a specific skill. We'll put it to work.

We match volunteers to open roles based on what the programs actually need — not just enthusiasm. If you have concrete time or expertise to offer, start here.