Keep In Touch is all about making connections that matter. Through fun group activities—like games, sports, and creative workshops—we bring people together who share the same interests. Our focus is on supporting those who may feel isolated and helping friendships grow naturally in a welcoming, relaxed environment.

Games That Bring Us Together

Every week, we bring people together to enjoy board games, fostering friendships, laughter, and a sense of community.

Connecting with the Elderly

In this group of projects, we visit senior centers and organize enjoyable, engaging activities for the residents.

Keep In Touch is proudly brought to you in collaboration with Nivea Connect.

Have you heard of our app ServeNow? It allows you to easily register for volunteering shifts, contact your project leaders, and get info & updates about our organisation and activities! Volunteering has never been easier! Download our app ServeNow, available on the AppStore and PlayStore. For more info about the app, see below.

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A Day in the Life: Corporate Volunteering

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ServeNow is Open Source!

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