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 Join Our Team of Volunteers!        

Volunteers help out our neighbors in many different ways - delivering a comforting meal (homemade or pick something up pre-made!), dog walks, rides to appointments, help with errands, one time light housework or lawn care, etc. Our volunteers can sign up for activities that are based on their individual schedule, interest and availability, help out when you can. If you would like to become a Neighbor Brigade volunteer fill out our volunteer application/questionnaire here! 

 

 Request Help                                    

If you, your family or someone you know is experiencing a temporary crisis due to an illness, surgery, cancer, accident, fire, death or other life event, our network of volunteers may be able to provide temporary, non-monetary assistance with some of your day-to-day needs. Some of the services volunteers have provided in the past include meal deliver, dog walks, rides to doctor's appointments, help with errands, friendly visits, and light household needs. To request services, fill out our Client Application here or call 1-855-241-4357. Neighbor Brigade should contact you within 24 hours. 

 

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Lexington MA Neighbor Brigade   

 To find out about our chapter sponsorship opportunities click here to read our Sponsorship informational page or contact mark@neighborbrigade.org.

 

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Chapter Information

Lexington Neighbor Brigade

Welcome to the Lexington chapter of Neighbor Brigade! Our chapter was formed in March 2012. Whether you are seeking assistance or looking to provide help to another, you’ve come to the right place. Our volunteer chapter leaders donate time to coordinate the needs of families in crisis with the volunteers who want to help. Read on to learn more about their passion for Neighbor Brigade, and help us spread the word! We are always looking to expand our presence here in Lexington among volunteers and potential recipients alike.

Neighbor Brigade establishes community-specific networks of volunteers that can be mobilized to help residents facing sudden crisis manage day-to-day tasks such as meal preparation, rides, and basic household chores. Our chapter is just one of 29 chapters helping their neighbors in crisis! To learn more about us and our other chapters, please visit our home page here

If you are looking for help, please create an account and fill out an application form here using this link: Lexington MA Client Application

 


 

Contact Information

Email: LexingtonMA@neighborbrigade.org

Facebook: Lexington Neighbor Brigade Facebook Page


 

Chapter Leaders

Ragini Pathak

Ragini Pathak

 

Ragini is a Lexington resident and lives here with her husband, two boys and a Cavachon puppy. Her background is Product Management and has worked as a product leader in the Boston area start-ups. She enjoys cooking for friends and family and volunteering for Neighbor Brigade has been a satisfying experience for her and her children. As the chapter leader, she will focus on helping with day to day tasks and use social channels to get the word out about Lexington Neighbor Brigade in the community.

 

 

Harshini Joshi

Harshini Joshi

 

Harshini is a Lexington resident and lives here with her husband and three children. She has a background in chemical engineering, a passion for design, and currently is a realtor for Keller Williams Boston Northwest here in Lexington. She enjoys reading, cooking, and Indian classical and bollywood dancing. As a chapter co-leader, she will focus on the day to day tasks and utilize social media to create awareness about and increase membership in Lexington Neighbor Brigade.

 

 

 

Yoriko Kodama

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Yoriko was born and grew up in Japan and has lived in Lexington since 2016 with her 6th-grade daughter and husband. She was trained and worked as a social worker in Japan and studied public policy in Australia as a post-graduate. She has served as a JPLex board member since its foundation and also as a member of the LEF community relations committee as a JPLex liaison.