A community that helps.

Communities are built by people who help each other. What if you joined your neighbours in building that community? People stepping out to ask for help and volunteer to help.

That's Amplify Community!

We weren't meant to do life alone.

Need a hand fixing a flat tire? You should be able to ask for an hour or two of help from your neighbours. That's where Amplify Community comes in – friends to help you when you need it, and you go help them when they need it.

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Join the community (sign up)

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Ask for help or find a request you’d be a fit for

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Arrange details

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Grow your community!

WONDERING WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU REQUEST HELP?
FIND OUT WHAT I'M IN FOR

Feel Free to Request

If you could have a couple hours of free help from your neighbour, what would you ask for?

Furniture assembly

Mount a TV

Sewing lessons

Clean kitchen

Clean bathroom

Hang pictures/artwork

Set up a sound system

Plant a garden

Mow the lawn

Shovel a driveway

Move a piano

Cook a meal

Change lightbulbs

Dog walking

Math/English tutoring

Pulling weeds

Junk removal

Get a ride to get groceries

Setup Netflix

Closet organizing

Packing or unpacking

Pressure washing

Google home setup

Workout planning

Laying sod

Fix a smoke alarm

Gutter cleaning

Computer lessons

Window cleaning

Just washing some dishes

What is Amplify Community?

Connect Church with Community

Amplify Community is an app designed to help churches engage and foster vibrant communities - so everyone has access to help and support when they need it. There is no barrier to asking or helping - whether you’re young or ‘seasoned’, rich or thrifty, any race, religion, or way of identifying yourself - we’d love to have you join.

In a society where independence is turning into isolation, your local churches are investing in ways to reconnect neighbours and build a city where individuals are truly connected to their communities.

So would you be our neighbour?

Cities We Serve

A New Approach

What if you didn’t have to go it alone?

When a community of reciprocity is created, there are real opportunities to serve and be served. Then a neighborhood becomes less isolated and more self-sufficient as a whole. A feeling of “We can do this together” is created, and that’s healthy.

- Jay Pathak, The Art of Neighboring